Goodbye

edited October 2008 in Chit chat
.....bst

:-(
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  • edited October 2008
    hello GMT aka Universal Time.
  • edited October 2008
    thx1138 wrote: »
    hello GMT aka Universal Time.
    [noparse]I LOVE IT![/noparse] That's so arrogantly ?ber pretentious ... it's verging on being orgasmically ego-centrist with a flair of xenophobia thrown in for meager measure!
    Thank you WoS, I love youse all!

    -So sayeth Znorxieonious the First.
  • edited October 2008
    ZnorXman wrote:
    So sayeth Znorxieonious the First lady of WOS.

    Quick fix methinks :D
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited October 2008
    Careful - Beccy might get upset at that :-P
    Oh, no. Every time you turn up something monumental and terrible happens.
    I don’t think I have the stomach for it.
    --Raziel (Legend of Kain: Soul Reaver 2)

    https://www.youtube.com/user/VincentTSFP
  • edited October 2008
    Quick fix methinks :D

    Yeah, I´ll give you a quick fix ...

    >snip< >snip<

    :grin:
  • edited October 2008
    Wait, what?

    Have the clocks changed?
  • edited October 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    [noparse]I LOVE IT![/noparse] That's so arrogantly ?ber pretentious ... it's verging on being orgasmically ego-centrist with a flair of xenophobia thrown in for meager measure!
    Thank you WoS, I love youse all!

    -So sayeth Znorxieonious the First.

    Universal Time is what it's called in some other countries, who don't refer to it as GMT.
  • edited October 2008
    thx1138 wrote: »
    Universal Time is what it's called in some other countries, who don't refer to it as GMT.

    It's also used in engineering and IT because it's unambiguous. There's more than one Greenwich, and I've known people interpret it as Greenwich local time. So, we always refer to it as UTC.
  • edited October 2008
    thx1138 wrote: »
    Universal Time is what it's called in some other countries, who don't refer to it as GMT.

    I know ... the joke was that not only was it localised by calling it "GMT" (which I am used to and will probably continue to call until the day I keel over giving someone the time of day) ... but it was also humourously local when it became "Universal" Time.

    -ZnorXman "Just me out on the ether of a punchline..."
  • edited October 2008
    The clocks stay the same, it's Greenwich that moves.
  • edited October 2008
    I think BST only counts if we actually have a summer. 3 days at the beginning of September does not count as a summer.
  • edited October 2008
    Removed 'cos he removed his :)
  • edited October 2008
    NickH wrote: »
    Removed 'cos he removed his :)

    Phew, glad I censored myself in time. :-o
  • edited October 2008
    A tragic story (slightly related to this thread) from when I was working a 12 hour shift the Friday before the clocks went forward in spring. Maybe about 7 years ago.

    I spent all day telling everyone on shift to set their clocks forward when they got home in the hope that some fool would turn up at work a hour early on the Saturday morning and I would get a cheap laugh. I got 'em all believing me too.

    Unfortunately, EVERYONE'S wife/partner warned 'em.

    MY girlfriend, however, was at her mum's so I got really stoned and err.... sorta got confused.

    I really can't describe the burning shame at turning up at work a full hour before everyone else.
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