Re: IRC Day May 2015!
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 12:16 pm
Argh!!! it will be 3am when it will start for me.
Looks like I am not going this time... Or even ever will...
Looks like I am not going this time... Or even ever will...
A discussion of all things Transcendence
https://forums.kronosaur.com/
https://forums.kronosaur.com/viewforum.php?f=34 <— That’s a link to the IRC webclient that’s set up. It’s a good alternative for people who don’t visit frequently (or spend years on end logged on through an actual IRC client — guilty as charged).gc2 wrote:can anyone point me to instructions on how to connect to the IRC?
Are we talking 14:00 PST? (UTC -8:00) or PDT (UTC -7:00)?Ttech wrote:Hello Folks!
IRC Day will be happening on Sunday May 17th @ 2PM PST
Timezone/Attendance Information: Click here
OP had a typo, apparently.george moromisato wrote:Let's do 9 PM GMT (2 PM PDT). These events usually last 2 hours, so Tokyo and Austrialia will be just getting up (on the following Monday) towards the end of the session.pixelfck wrote: Sunday May 17th At what time? (in which time zone).
~Pixelfck
GMT is a bit ambiguous as well (GMT can observe Daylight saving changes) but 2 PM PDT indicates that George means 21:00 hours UTC/GMT+0.SungSlaver231 wrote:OP had a typo, apparently.george moromisato wrote:Let's do 9 PM GMT (2 PM PDT). These events usually last 2 hours, so Tokyo and Austrialia will be just getting up (on the following Monday) towards the end of the session.pixelfck wrote: Sunday May 17th At what time? (in which time zone).
~Pixelfck
PST And PDT are roughly equivalent. That site will automatically convert the time for you.pixelfck wrote:Are we talking 14:00 PST? (UTC -8:00) or PDT (UTC -7:00)?Ttech wrote:Hello Folks!
IRC Day will be happening on Sunday May 17th @ 2PM PST
Timezone/Attendance Information: Click here
The link to the Timezone Information mentions PDT, while the OP mentiones PST?
Maybe make quote the time in UTC instead?
~Pixelfck
They are in winter. In summer the difference is one hour, unless you live in Metlakatla, Alaska. So, if I used PST for calculating the time as shown on the clock on my wall, I would be roughly on time, but more precisely, I would have missed the first hour of the event : )Ttech wrote:PST And PDT are roughly equivalent. That site will automatically convert the time for you.
Well, I created it by selecting local time, and then publishing it. So... If it doesn't work, I'm going to say its probably the site.pixelfck wrote:They are in winter. In summer the difference is one hour, unless you live in Metlakatla, Alaska. So, if I used PST for calculating the time as shown on the clock on my wall, I would be roughly on time, but more precisely, I would have missed the first hour of the event : )Ttech wrote:PST And PDT are roughly equivalent. That site will automatically convert the time for you.
But, the issue has been solved by now anyhow.
~Pixelfck
It is the site! it automatically changes the time zone (based upon the location I think) for time zones with daylight saving changes in effect.Ttech wrote:Well, I created it by selecting local time, and then publishing it. So... If it doesn't work, I'm going to say its probably the site.