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In lugnet.admin.database, Joakim Olsson writes:
> BTW, do you ever sleep? Whenever i ask a question, you respond imediately. I
> thought you were in the US, and considering the timezone you must be awake
> 24 hours a day ;-)
How long have you noticed that I consider the timezone when I am not awake 24
hours a day?
--Todd
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"Todd Lehman" <lehman@javanet.com> wrote in message
news:G1uFIv.9z3@lugnet.com...
> How long have you noticed that I consider the timezone when I am not awake 24
> hours a day?
>
> --Todd
I have a problem understanding that sentence(translating to Swedish, still
learning). What I meant was, I allways check LUGNET for new messages,
between 7 AM and 1 AM Local time, and you are allways there... i'm in GMT+1,
first timezone in US eastcoast is GMT-4....
Just curious, maybe to much ;-)
/Joakim
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> "Todd Lehman" <lehman@javanet.com> wrote in message
> news:G1uFIv.9z3@lugnet.com...
> > How long have you noticed that I consider the timezone when I am not awake 24
> > hours a day?
> >
> > --Todd
>
> I have a problem understanding that sentence(translating to Swedish, still
> learning). What I meant was, I allways check LUGNET for new messages,
> between 7 AM and 1 AM Local time, and you are allways there... i'm in GMT+1,
> first timezone in US eastcoast is GMT-4....
no, i can't read that sentence either....
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In lugnet.admin.database, Jennifer L. Boger writes:
> > "Todd Lehman" <lehman@javanet.com> wrote in message
> > news:G1uFIv.9z3@lugnet.com...
> > > How long have you noticed that I consider the timezone when I am not
> > > awake 24 hours a day?
> >
> > I have a problem understanding that sentence(translating to Swedish, still
> > learning). What I meant was, I allways check LUGNET for new messages,
> > between 7 AM and 1 AM Local time, and you are allways there... i'm in GMT+1,
> > first timezone in US eastcoast is GMT-4....
>
> no, i can't read that sentence either....
<grin> It was some Eliza-style geek humour.
--Todd
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