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Alley Baggett Forum -> AlleyBaggett.net Discussions ~ Time for the Chat |
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 11:43 pm
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:42 am
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Yes Bernardo, 10 hours difference is in middle of the night for Europe! Because of the work, I can't test the wait helped by a big provision of coffee!  |
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:32 am
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Thanks, bernardo.
Here in Norway it's GMT +1 hour, I thought it was in Spain too ?
Pacific time i GMT -8 hours, which makes it a time differenc of 9 hours.
Right know my time is 18.35 (6.35 PM) and over there it's 08.35 ?? hmmm.
That makes it 10 hours..... are they still on winthertime or is the site you linked at wrong ?
Can't understand why the american's don't use the 24 hour clock ?? |
_________________ Norwegian fan freezing north of the arctic circle. |
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:51 am
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Summer time and winter time are set in different weekends in Europe and USA. Europe went ahead 1 hour last weekend, the USA will do it this coming weekend. And yes, those Yankees should use the 24 hour clock instead of that am/pm shit. I did see that some model is doing a show in the middle of the day, so European members can see it around midnight local time. That is nice. Considering that most of the time we have to get up around 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning. Wish the earth was flat!! |
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 2:38 pm
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Aha, that explains the 10 hour difference.
someoneoutthere : Your from holland ? Is that the same as "netherland" (in norwegian = nederland) ?
I think Alley did a chat in the middle of the day before, but there wasn't hardly anyone there.
But now the forum is up and more european people get to know about it.
Maybee she could do a "european chat" around 3 PM PST, that would be 23-00 GMT +0/+1.
Yeah, wish the earth was flat and everybody spoke the same language  |
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:37 pm
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I live on the east coast of Australia. Alley's thursday night chats happen down here early friday afternnoon.I work, this is no good for me.
I cant see a solution to the time difference problem, Alley just has to go with the numbers. |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:50 am
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Polarcircle wrote: |
Aha, that explains the 10 hour difference.
someoneoutthere : Your from holland ? Is that the same as "netherland" (in norwegian = nederland) ?
I think Alley did a chat in the middle of the day before, but there wasn't hardly anyone there.
But now the forum is up and more european people get to know about it.
Maybee she could do a "european chat" around 3 PM PST, that would be 23-00 GMT +0/+1.
Yeah, wish the earth was flat and everybody spoke the same language
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Yes, I am from The Netherlands. I hate that name for my country. Holland sounds better. The Netherlands is a simple translation of "Nederland". And they put "The" in front of it, because we are also known as "The low countries" in the past. So far the history lesson. |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 11:01 am
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I think it would be a great idea if Alley an afternoon chat every once in a while just for our international members of the AB Nation, which is growing and expanding at an neck-breaking rate. I missed last night's chat and it's killing me, so I can only imagine what you guys go through! |
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