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Country boy here. Same. I'm always a little anxious whenever I need to sleep in the city. Something about all that concrete, glass, and people squished together, with not enough trees and open sky. And fucking one-way streets. Who invented that shit.
I'm originally from a big city! The quiet outside is deafening, I'd be awake for hours waiting for something to blow up or gun fire, just so I could sleep!
 
Yes, hers is the meridian time zone...starting point
Idk why you say this. @Lindi37 is in New Zealand. I'm quite sure the prime merdian does not go through NZ. Were you perhaps thinking she lives in Great Britain?
Huh. Learn something knew every day
Always good to learn new things... however:

"The prime meridian is the imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts: the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. The prime meridian is also used as the basis for the world's time zones. The prime meridian appears on maps and globes. It is the starting point for the measuring system called longitude." (Wiki- just because I didn't feel like composing a very similar paragraph myself)
 
Idk why you say this. @Lindi37 is in New Zealand. I'm quite sure the prime merdian does not go through NZ. Were you perhaps thinking she lives in Great Britain?

Always good to learn new things... however:

"The prime meridian is the imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts: the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. The prime meridian is also used as the basis for the world's time zones. The prime meridian appears on maps and globes. It is the starting point for the measuring system called longitude." (Wiki- just because I didn't feel like composing a very similar paragraph myself)
It's what I was taught, I'm sorry if I got it wrong, I stand corrected.
 
Idk why you say this. @Lindi37 is in New Zealand. I'm quite sure the prime merdian does not go through NZ. Were you perhaps thinking she lives in Great Britain?

Always good to learn new things... however:

"The prime meridian is the imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts: the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. The prime meridian is also used as the basis for the world's time zones. The prime meridian appears on maps and globes. It is the starting point for the measuring system called longitude." (Wiki- just because I didn't feel like composing a very similar paragraph myself)
Indeed. It's the antimeridian or 180th meridian which goes between some of the NZ islands. and the International Date Line, which mostly follows that meridian "snakes around national borders to maintain date consistency within the territories of Russia, the United States, Kiribati, Fiji and New Zealand." (also Wiki, for the same reason)
 
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