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Wampus Posted Jan 14, 2003
...mmm...backlog...
I wonder, is it worse for Americans or British? For those on all day, backlog is worst at the time when one wakes up, as there are a whole 8 hours worth of postings to read. Do Brits make more postings during American sleep time than Americans post while Brits sleep?
And does anyone care? Personally, I'm just rambling to keep the thread going.
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njan (afh) Posted Jan 14, 2003
Speaking as someone who's living in american time (GMT-8, or thereabouts) at the moment, it isn't /that/ bad.
(I got up at 5.30pm GMT today.. )
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Reality Manipulator Posted Jan 14, 2003
Here is a case full of bras for anyone to try one.
I cannot wait until Spring and for the time when both the day and night are equal lengths.
JA
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Saturnine Posted Jan 14, 2003
I usually have a whole "My Conversations" page and a bit of backlog at any given time...
I'm trying to cut down, honest!
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Jan 15, 2003
Thanks to an early education in touch-typestry and a non-chemistry understanding of *retorts* I manage to keep up with the rest of you despite a 8 to 3 hour zone difference. Not to mention my Oz and NZ friends who are a whole different day away.
btw, did you know that a Canadian invented time zones?
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Saint Patrick Patron Saint of Depression: Here to haunt your dreams and stalk your waking hours Posted Jan 15, 2003
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Math - Playing Devil's Advocate Posted Jan 17, 2003
I thought of something really cool witty and interesting to say, sadly after 3 disconnections 2 crashes I've forgotten it.
Math - still mostly useless
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Feb 10, 2003
*s out a slice of for potholer*
Hope is I'm right out of blackcurrent
Where's Saturnine, she actually deserves a fan club for her brilliant entry in the guide and she isn' here
*humpf*
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