Re: [RML] #RML

Bjorn Straube (straube at digital.net)
Mon, 08 Jun 1998 23:03:52 -0400

"American resident" huh? Now I wonder whom you might of been thinking about
Andrew ;) Well, I try to be online at about 9:30 pm EST on Fri. For each time
zone east subtract an hour. By my reckoning that makes it to be about 5:30 pm in
the "granola state" ;) For those points west of that (Hawaii) ask Mach, I don't
have a clue. Please keep in mind that sometimes when I log on, nobody shows for
an hour (rare) other times there are already a few there. If nobody is there,
send and email to the list stating that you are there, someone should show soon.
I usually just read email while I wait

Andrew Boyd wrote:

> Hi Stephen, yes, it is a bizarre Aussie time, lunchtime on a Saturday here
> - it equates to Friday evening in the USA, which explains why most of the
> regulars are Americans (or American residents anyhow ;) ).
>
> Could a couple of the US regulars please let Stephen know what time they
> usually go on? Maybe they could (please) repeat that info here so that I
> can update the (unofficial) #rml webpage with the new time(s).
>
> An equally unofficial disclaimer: like this mailing list, the IRC channel
> #rml is made up of people who keep fish but do not always want to talk
> about fish, it is more lighthearted and spammy as befits the medium
> (although those of you that wanted to know the secret of breeding Ps.
> mellis may have wanted to be there for what Cary had to say on Saturday)
> ;)
>
> Cheers, Andrew
>
> On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Stephen Boulet-CSB046 wrote:
>
> > By the way, are these things regularly scheduled? And is it at some bizzare
> > Australian time? :)
> >
> > -- Stephen
> >