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radclyffe59 Yellow-bellied Woodpecker
Joined: 10 Feb 2008Age: 49Gender: FemalePosts: 50Location: London, UK
GMT
EvilKimEvil Veteran
Joined: 26 Sep 2007Age: 45Gender: FemalePosts: 2,671
Hehe, I just recently corrected my time zone on this site. When I joined, it was automatically set to GMT+10. That must be somewhere in Asia? It always said it was the next day. Now it's set to my real time zone, GMT-8.
pluto Veteran
Joined: 26 Aug 2006Age: 63Gender: MalePosts: 1,576Location: Paisley,Scotland UK
I'm on GMT which means it's past my bedtime. (00:29) .Good night
Lily_cat Veteran
Joined: 11 May 2008Age: 33Gender: FemalePosts: 799Location: London, Ontario
GMT - 5 <---- heh it's half the opposite of the automatic
MsTriste Veteran
Joined: 7 Dec 2005Age: 60Gender: FemalePosts: 3,307Location: Not here
So we've got GMT all the way from zero to minus 11 hours. Where are all the people living a day ahead of us?
supahneko Veteran
Joined: 30 Jan 2008Age: 31Gender: MalePosts: 1,510
-5 GMT
psych Veteran
Joined: 22 Nov 2005Age: 46Gender: MalePosts: 2,488Location: w london
poll!
Go for it!
pakled Veteran
Joined: 12 Nov 2007Age: 66Gender: MalePosts: 7,015
Mainly around Japan/Australia/Pacific. The International Dateline is in the Pacific (no one ever read Around the World in 80 days?... I'm Eastern standard time, which is -4, 5 hours, depending on what Congress does with Daylight Savings time this year...
9CatMom Veteran
Joined: 1 Jan 2007Gender: FemalePosts: 5,403
GMT -8. I live on the Central Coast of California.