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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:44 am
by :FI:Falcon
:FI:Murph wrote:That's true enough Gurb, but GMT changes twice a year, not necessarily in sync with US times, which were changed on a different than usual date this year. Clear as mud?
In any case I don't think I be free until an hour or two after the session starts.

Murph,

Is that an hour or two standard time or an hour or two daylight savings time?



Fal "daylight savings come an' me wan' go home!" con

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:07 am
by AltarBoy
Man, I'm so bloody confused with all these different times. I'm reverting to the old sand clock. :lol:

I think Falky is a coconut vendor! :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 8:52 am
by :FI:Nellip
Oh dear - this is going to be fun.

Session tonight starts at 6.30 pm GMT (which will be usual 7.30pm for UK guys due to switch today to BST).

Everyone else reference 6.30pm GMT and work out your own times using the calculator on our sites ftont page.

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:20 am
by :FI:Gurberly
:FI:Murph wrote:That's true enough Gurb, but GMT changes twice a year, not necessarily in sync with US times, which were changed on a different than usual date this year. Clear as mud?
In any case I don't think I be free until an hour or two after the session starts.
Thats the point of GMT/Universal it doesn't change... you change in relation to it. Once you know where YOU are in realtion to GMT it does not matter what the other persons time zone is, as long as they too know their relationship to GMT.... and times are then quoted as GMT and not local time.

Otherwise everyone has to know where everyone else lives, what time zone they are in and when and if they change clocks etc.

G