Does Russia have more time zones than any other country?

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The forum discussion centers around New Year greetings and well-wishes among members of the Physics Forums community. Participants express hopes for a joyful and prosperous year, emphasizing excitement for new scientific discoveries in 2017. There are friendly exchanges of greetings, with members from various locations, including Russia and San Diego, sharing their experiences and cultural references related to the New Year. The conversation touches on time zones and the complexity of tracking them, as well as light-hearted remarks about local weather and celebrations. Overall, the thread fosters a sense of community and shared enthusiasm for the upcoming year.
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Ahh, of course Happy New Year @fresh_42, BB code for video? :smile:
 
Happy New Year for ALL from Novocherkassk, Russia.
 
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I tried to keep track of the time-zones and liked your posts as an "And you!" wish according to them. (So haven't you to go another 40 minutes, @levadny?)

However, the risk to miss someone is too high, and the procedure too complicated, so:
Thanks for all the wishes which I readily return. Most of all: stay healthy and lucky!
 
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@fresh_42, Yes. Now in Russia (Moscow, MSK) 23-30. I not sleep, wait New Year and training in Duolingo :)
 
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fresh_42 said:
I tried to keep track of the time-zones and liked your posts as an "And you!" wish according to them. (So haven't you to go another 40 minutes, @levadny?)

However, the risk to miss someone is too high, and the procedure too complicated, so:
Thanks for all the wishes which I readily return. Most of all: stay healthy and lucky!
Yeah, Russia.
"The sun never set on the British Empire"
I think that goes to Russia (Sovyet Union?), as well.
From Bering straight to Romania, I think there are more than 12 time zones. Especially if we follow geometry in the northern part of Russia/Sovyet Union
 
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@fresh_42, Yes. Now in Russia (Moscow, MSK) 23-30. I not sleep, wait New Year and training in Duolingo :)
You remind me on happy days in Владикавказ ...
 
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Владикавказ? @fresh_42, Amazing! I was not there. But what is it?
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levadny said:
But what is it?
An ossetian marriage.
 
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Two hours to go here in San Diego. It is currently raining cats and dogs, and I hope it keeps up through midnight since that should cut down on the usual celebratory gunfire which always makes me nervous.
 
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Happy New Year All .....:ok:
 
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Happy New Year @Nugatory , @Dale (no spam?), Peter Donis
Happy New Year JS, @Jonathan Scott, @Ygggdrasil , @Mark44 , and all of you guys who've been helping me with my curiosity.
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Happy New Year Greg and Evo
Happy New Year @Nugatory , @Dale (no spam?), Peter Donis
Happy New Year JS, @Jonathan Scott, @Ygggdrasil , @Mark44 , and all of you guys who've been helping me with my curiosity.
I wish you all the best for this year
Thanks, and Happy New Year to you too, and to all at PF.
 
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Happy New Year for ALL from Novocherkassk, Russia.
Thank you for including ny( New York) in your name :).
 
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It really my surname. When if find domain name I see many names kind of LevadNY.* with more costs. May be this because New York.
 
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Thank you for including ny( New York) in your name :).
I've read that in former times, NY was called Neuyork here. Who knows, Новочеркaсск might be the Russian version. I mean, I wouldn't start in the US anyways, if I'd search for York :biggrin:.
 
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Novocherkassk it is equal NY. Novo - it is New in Russian. And Cherkassk - name of oldest city in our region.
 
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I've read that in former times, NY was called Neuyork here. Who knows, Новочеркaсск might be the Russian version. I mean, I wouldn't start in the US anyways, if I'd search for York :biggrin:.

I understand the name : " NEw but not really that much so" York was considered briefly, ultimately dropped.
 
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Yeah, Russia.
"The sun never set on the British Empire"
I think that goes to Russia (Sovyet Union?), as well.
From Bering straight to Romania, I think there are more than 12 time zones. Especially if we follow geometry in the northern part of Russia/Sovyet Union
Sorry. Of course this doesn't happen in winter, November through February I think.
 
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