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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the next chat, being 11am NZ time, is then 11pm GMT, for those who don't know their time differences. Most other timezones are defined as GMT +/- x hours, so use that to find out when you have to log on. For example, East Coast US users would have to be here at 6pm, as it is GMT-4 (taking into account DST, as I don't think GMT is affected by it...). Oh and if anyone finds anything wrong here, tell me, since I'd hate to be at fault for anyone missing the time, he he.
Oh and Ty, you're making me log on at midnight, he he. Tear down the Wall! |
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em i think east coast time is GMT -5 it being daylight time in this part of the world too. So and I could be wrong (probably am) it's at 15:00 Pacific coast time (GMT-8) and possibly Friday not Saturday because of the date line. And then my brain melted. |
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WOW, Storm Front really is global, isn't it? Hmm.. I just figured out the time difference for my sanity. And sadly, I wouldn't be able to join you guys. Prior Engagement. AAARGGGH. "I wait not for the one who makes me take a second look.. but for the one who makes me never want to look away in the first place.." |
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| New Zealand really is in the front of the world. I think it means I will be up and logged in at 9am since we are only 2hrs behind right now according to my nokia N80 |
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vancouverboi wrote
em i think east coast time is GMT -5 it being daylight time in this part of the world too. So and I could be wrong (probably am) it's at 15:00 Pacific coast time (GMT-8) and possibly Friday not Saturday because of the date line. And then my brain melted. |
East Coast time is London-5, since both have DST. GMT does not change, so in the winter East Coasr should be GMT-5 but not in summer, at least that's what I gathered. It's a stupid system like that, but oh well. Tear down the Wall! |
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