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timing is really bad
04-02-2001, 10:36 AM,
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here i got a rant and rave for you......
when are you guys on so you can answer my
" all so important info" coz i knwow i am here in aussi and you guys over there in america.....and i am confused with times...so what is the time differnce and what time you all USALLy on....ta mateZz
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04-02-2001, 10:53 AM,
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All times referred to on the Board are, as of yesterday, in Pacific Daylight Time; if that is any help to you. It would also be the day before your day.
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04-02-2001, 11:31 AM,
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Now, I am confused.... does this mean that it is still yesterday, and that I should wait till tommorrow to answer postings from today? Or, is it already tomorrow, since I drank too much wine yesterday, and slept through today? But, winoweenie can sleep for a whole week, and still variations of the same postings show up from yesterday under every topic heading on the board today.... but then would that be two days ago for our friend "loco?" But if we do the same thing today.... winoweenie will tell us to just post under one topic by tomorrow.... but then again, would that end up being today for loco, or two days from now, or the day before yesterday??????
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04-02-2001, 12:07 PM,
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WC yesterday you must have slept through the change to daylight saving time, which means that most of but not all the places in America are now one hour later.
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04-02-2001, 06:21 PM,
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Seems to me that his questions are being answered. We are just not doing his homework. That he has to do himself.....
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04-02-2001, 07:18 PM,
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BINGO MrD. Even if I know the answer to students questions I make sure they have to do the spade-work themselves. WW
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04-02-2001, 09:24 PM,
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Loco, you're trying to take advantage of us and that's not nice...and you know I'm right as I emailed you sites to visit. This homework thing is really no big deal, knuckle down and DO IT!

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04-02-2001, 10:10 PM,
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Having been a student not so long ago, nothing worse than relying on the work of others for a good grade. Besides, I wish some of my assignments would have required drinkin' some fine wine....and of course...to do a proper job I'd have to drink a case or so. Just be glad you don't have to do a paper on Polish economics....between the Polish names and the economic acronyms, i nearly exploded my spell checker. Good luck and good drinking.

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[This message has been edited by barnesy (edited 04-02-2001).]
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