On 10/19/05, Travis Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One problem: until the end of the month most of the country is running
> on daylight savings time so your table is +1 hour off. :)
Took the words right out of my mouth. I'm unfortunately never up that
early and rarely up that late, so if I'
Worldwide, military or not, the 24 hr clock saves confusion and is universally understood. When you say 6 do you mean am or pm? ;-)I'm free 1200 UTC . Pending family commitments, I'll do my best to be there. Nick_www.nburmandesign.comwww.nickburman.com On 19-Oct-05, at 9:35 PM,
On 10/19/05, Dylan Dunne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow,
> I opened up Pandora's Box...
> So we're shooting for having a meeting this upcoming/next Saturday at
> 1200 UTC in our IRC channel? I included a bit of a chart to convert
> that to US time zones (unless you're in the military over here,
Wow,
I opened up Pandora's Box...
So we're shooting for having a meeting this upcoming/next Saturday at
1200 UTC in our IRC channel? I included a bit of a chart to convert
that to US time zones (unless you're in the military over here, you
don't go by a 24 hour clock). For me that's 6, so is