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whoo hoo 20 ppl online!!

i remeber before the change there was a counter at bottom.... so is 20 the new record?

if you see this post in a nother thread its because i dont know where it goes cause its about the entier forum so it may get moved ;D

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wow 32 thats a lot!!! 20 is nothing now...

come on ppl now, smile on your brother everybody get together try to love one another right now (and get that record above 32 ;D) ;D 8)

*sorry had a flash back* ;D

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It was 33 members on 2 Februari. The day that FED2k became 5 years old. But the new board must somehow deleted that record.

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No, Ex not really when you consider we are watching your every move even the late night moves. Ask yourself now what is really scary?

Back to the topic I thought the record was set for 33 when FED2K celebrated it's 5th birthday. Are Timenn and myself wrong in this assumption?

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no your most likely right, but the forum changed (ie new message board thread) so it must of reset when it switched over....

but wow 33 ppl at 5 year mark and 32 just the other day ;D come on ppl lets blow that record theu the roof!! ;D

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i'll say ok but i hate i cant find that thread with the GMT link that gob had up... I loved tat thing just click and it should that GMT clock... I tried searching here and google for one but couldnt find it :- all i know is im EDT right now

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umm UTC = GMT is that right? anyhow I searched the front page (fed2k) for the contest and found the link... why didnt i do that a while ago.. here it is:timeclock

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No that's not correct. GMT = UTC + 1 hourThis post was posted on GMT 14:32 Doesn't fit exactly with forum time. But Gob's clock is not right :-. 8 minutes too late I must say

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this says that GMT = UTCStandardUTC define the universal time zone, which all the other time zones are relative to. It observes no daylight saving time (summer time). UTC is sometimes adjusted with "leap seconds" so that the difference between UTC time and the Earth's rotational time does not exceed 0.9 seconds. The offset between UTC and TAI is always an integral number of seconds. The last leap second added to UTC was on December 31th 1998 at 23:59:60 UTC (the last minute of 1998 had one extra second). There will be no leap second in June 2002, but maybe in December 2002, it is not yet decided. UTC Coordinated Universal Time, civil time, the one most often used by "ordinary" peopleUT Universal Time, based on the Earth's rotation, often used in Astronomy.TAI International Atomic Time, based on atomic clocks Other abbreviationsEuropeanGMT Greenwich Mean Time, as UTCBST British Summer Time, as UTC+1 hourIST Irish Summer Time, as UTC+1 hourWET Western Europe Time, as UTCWEST Western Europe Summer Time, as UTC+1 hourCET Central Europe Time, as UTC+1CEST Central Europe Summer Time, as UTC+2EET Eastern Europe Time, as UTC+2EEST Eastern Europe Summer Time, as UTC+3MSK Moscow Time, as UTC+3MSD Moscow Summer Time, as UTC+4US and CanadaAST Atlantic Standard Time, as UTC-4 hoursADT Atlantic Daylight Time, as UTC-3 hoursEST Eastern Standard Time, as UTC-5 hoursEDT Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-4 hoursET Eastern Time, either as EST or EDT, depending on place and time of year e.g. New YorkCST Central Standard Time, as UTC-6 hoursCDT Central Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-5 hoursCT Central Time, either as CST or CDT, depending on place and time of year e.g. ChicagoMST Mountain Standard Time, as UTC-7 hoursMDT Mountain Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-6 hoursMT Mountain Time, either as MST or MDT, depending on place and time of year e.g. DenverPST Pacific Standard Time, as UTC-8 hoursPDT Pacific Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-7 hoursPT Pacific Time, either as PST or PDT, depending on place and time of year e.g. Los AngelesHST Hawaiian Standard Time, as UTC-10 hoursAKST Alaska Standard Time, as UTC-9 hoursAKDT Alaska Standard Daylight Saving Time, as UTC-8 hoursAustraliaAEST Australian Eastern Standard Time, as UTC+10 hours e.g. BrisbaneAEDT Australian Eastern Daylight Time, as UTC+11 hours e.g. Canberra during summerACST Australian Central Standard Time, as UTC+9.5 hours e.g. DarwinACDT Australian Central Daylight Time, as UTC+10.5 hours e.g. Adelaide during summerAWST Australian Western Standard Time, as UTC+8 hours e.g. Perth(Often, AST, CST and WST are used instead, but these time zones abbreviations could be confusing, because they are used in North America as well). more can be found here:http://www.timeanddate.com/time/abbreviations.html

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