> > what time (GMT) does everyone post here.. im in the Uk and what i post
> > during the day here seems to get answered overnight..
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> The most people are from US so this would explain
> the biggest activity during US day hours.
> You see my point....
I see your point, but this is rather a coincidence.
You could expect the most posts apear here when in the
US is afternoon/evening... Then people have the most free time.
> PS before you tell me i aslo know the earth orbits the sun ;)
I am not so sure about it... :-))
This is very relative and one could tell you that Sun is
orbiting the Earth... :-))
wobble - 28 Aug 2003 17:53 GMT
Damn thats the middle of the night here.. oh well ill plod along
Actually your right.. from a static position.. here in my chair the sun
rises over there and sets over there (i was pointing) therefore it seems to
be moving around me, im told this is wrong but to me it looks right
Much like reefkeeping eh, collate information and draw your own conclusions
based upon what has worked ofr you
realativity eh
spelling eh
Wobble
> > You see my point....
>
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> This is very relative and one could tell you that Sun is
> orbiting the Earth... :-))
Glenn R. Holmes - 30 Aug 2003 01:02 GMT
Then you get the North American East coast and West coast posters. There
are 3-4 hours(depending)time difference between them.
Just think. You post; go to bed and get a good nap; then wake up to all
the answers, waiting for you in your inbox. (typed with a wide grin)
Glenn
> Damn thats the middle of the night here.. oh well ill plod along
>
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>>This is very relative and one could tell you that Sun is
>>orbiting the Earth... :-))