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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Sep 18, 2002
This is Aberdeen's time zone, hence the one I tenuously follow... You can usually find me online sometime between 11am and 2am...
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Gone again Posted Sep 19, 2002
I'm online all day, but I'm at work in Leeds, so I can only spare a few minutes here and there. I'm usually online sometime during the evening, back in civilisation, in Stockport.
Pattern-chaser
"Who cares, wins"
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BobTheFarmer Posted Sep 20, 2002
And mine,
although right now i wish that time would move a hell of a lot faster.
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Mu Beta Posted Sep 20, 2002
I live here, although frankly I could be online at 3am, so it makes no difference.
That'll be why I keep missing H2IQ, then...
B
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h2g2 Researcher Time Zones - >>ADD YOUR TIME!>> Posted Sep 21, 2002
{bookmark: these researchers have been added to the time zone table, currently found at A831656}
Thank you for contributing! /Titania
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Danny B Posted Sep 23, 2002
At the moment, Oxford. Shortly, London. Unless last night's earthquake has done more damage than they were admitting to on the news, they're both in this time zone
Danny B.
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Beatrice Posted Sep 24, 2002
Naw, I'm on CET (Central European Time) which is an hour ahead of GMT, so if I log on first thing in the morning there's not many people about, and I feel a bit lonely
I usually do a quick "check-in" from home in the evenings and weekends as well, though.
*memo to self: get a life!*
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Sep 24, 2002
Luckystar - could you please post in this thread instead:
<./>F99212?thread=210732&latest=1</.>
...and restrict this conversation thread for GMT/BST only?
It'll make it easier for me when I update the time zone table if the researchers have already sorted themselves into different time zones...
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Whoami - iD dislikes punctuation Posted Sep 26, 2002
This is Lighthousegirl UK's timezone too; U175854.
Whoami?
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the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!" Posted Sep 26, 2002
this is mine & also St Patrick's U156481 , roo's U177423 & T B Falsename's U170182 timezone (while we are very temporarily in the land of the sane!)
omy
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