Chris Bergin - 27/10/2007 8:06 PMWill start FD6's thread in a few hours...so will note this here. Not sure about anywhere else, but the UK clocks go back one hour tonight, so make a note for tomorrow's schedule if you're in the UK...or anywhere else also making the change).
Avron - 27/10/2007 8:14 PMGreat coverage folks...... lots of room to fill
Chris Bergin - 27/10/2007 9:06 PMWill start FD6's thread in a few hours...so will note this here. Not sure about anywhere else, but the UK clocks go back one hour tonight, so make a note for tomorrow's schedule if you're in the UK...or anywhere else also making the change).
Avron - 27/10/2007 9:14 PMGreat coverage folks...... lots of room to fill
stockman - 27/10/2007 9:46 PMQuoteAvron - 27/10/2007 9:14 PMGreat coverage folks...... lots of room to fill hahah.. Yes all we need is John Cleese to float up there and say this is too empty.. we need to fill this up before the administrator sees it.. move in all the extra machines and don't forget the machine that goes,, "ping"... :laugh: (for those less cultured this is the first thing that popped into my mind from the modern Birth scene in Monty Pythons Meaning of Life).
stockman - 27/10/2007 5:46 PMQuoteAvron - 27/10/2007 9:14 PMGreat coverage folks...... lots of room to fill hahah.. Yes all we need is John Cleese to float up there and say this is too empty.. we need to fill this up before the administrator sees it.. move in all the extra machines and don't forget the machine that goes,, "ping"... :laugh: (for those less cultured this is the first thing that popped into my mind from the modern Birth scene in Monty Pythons Meaning of Life).
generic_handle_42 - 27/10/2007 9:25 PMQuoteChris Bergin - 27/10/2007 9:06 PMWill start FD6's thread in a few hours...so will note this here. Not sure about anywhere else, but the UK clocks go back one hour tonight, so make a note for tomorrow's schedule if you're in the UK...or anywhere else also making the change).Here in Ontario (time in Canada is under provincial jurisdiction, not federal), the clocks go back NEXT weekend. Just a heads-up.
Andrewwski - 27/10/2007 10:36 PMQuotegeneric_handle_42 - 27/10/2007 9:25 PMQuoteChris Bergin - 27/10/2007 9:06 PMWill start FD6's thread in a few hours...so will note this here. Not sure about anywhere else, but the UK clocks go back one hour tonight, so make a note for tomorrow's schedule if you're in the UK...or anywhere else also making the change).Here in Ontario (time in Canada is under provincial jurisdiction, not federal), the clocks go back NEXT weekend. Just a heads-up.As for the enitre US. Used to be this weekend, starting this year it's next weekend.
generic_handle_42 - 27/10/2007 11:05 PM....Yeah, same here. Except in Canada we decide whether or not to adopt Daylight Savings Time on a province-by-province basis. Most provinces choose to follow the US just for the sake of keeping all of North America the same. The notable exception is Saskatchewan, which is in the central time zone. It does not follow Daylight Savings Time at all.Anyway, as this isn't related to FD 5, I think this is the last I'll say on the topic.