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Hello everybody!

As you probably know there is a regular chat area for us CM addicts at the

Yahoo Combat Mission Club set up by our friend Lorak. Meetings are daily at 9 o'clock EST. Thats a nice 3 AM for me in far away Germany. Perhaps we can set an a more 'civilized' official time for us Europeans to meet. I would suggest 22.00 GMT.

I know this was mentioned in several threads by different people, so let's make it real. smile.gif

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cu at the Club!

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Guest Kettle Black

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by s bakker:

Hmmmmm,

that would be around 16:00 CET time wouldn't it. Good i'll be there ....

Grtz S Bakker

(from holland, that's in europe .....) <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

GMT= Greenwich Mean Time. So that's 2100 hrs Holland time and CET.

Lindan, great idea! I'll definately be there. No don't go... Hello? Anyone?

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Kettle Black

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Ignore whatever you previously read here and read Lindans accurate post below.

Kettle Black

GM of Confuse a Cat Ltd

[This message has been edited by Kettle Black (edited 03-01-2000).]

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Thanks Kettle Black, for explaining.

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CET (Germany)= (GMT+1) -->15.00

GMT (UK) -->14.00

EST (east USA/Canada)=(GMT-5) -->9.00

at least my Windows system clock says so..

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cu tonight at:

<table border=2>

<tr><td>22.00</td><td>21.00</td><td>16.00</td></tr><tr><td>CET</td><td>GMT</td><td>EST<td></tr>

</table>

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[This message has been edited by Lindan (edited 03-01-2000).]

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Too little food, too much caffeine plus the fact I can't count.

Sorry. Thanks for saving my butt. I'll delete the previous statement smile.gif

Once again, a great initiative and I hope to see you there.

Kettle Black,

GM of Confuse a Cat Ltd

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Note, of course, that GMT does not always equal the time in the UK. (Which sometimes moves to BST). Given that clocks change on the continent on different dates to the British Isles, and sometimes also different dates to the US, on TacOps we have always worked off GMT as displayed on the US Naval Observatory Website or on the Greenwich website.

Just being pedantic..

Manic Moran

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hehe Moran,

we could introduce LST (Lindan Standard Time)

all over the globe. This would mean, for this

exact minute... 20:25. (EST + 5.26)

So let's meet at 22:00 LST.

cu

[This message has been edited by Lindan (edited 03-01-2000).]

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