Re: [RML] #rml

C. Shamsid-Deen (csha at flashmail.com)
Sun, 30 May 1999 01:13:14 -0500

Andrew,

I agree getting the time thing right is the biggest part, but I know how to
do the time change <g>. The last time I found anyone around it was about
that time and I just barely caught a couple before they were leaving.
Everyone else had left and had been there a couple hours already I was
told. This time I came a bit earlier and waited for 1/2 hour. I was there
probably an hour or so before you. Maybe next time.

carvi

At 12:37 PM 5/30/99 +1000, Andrew wrote:
>Getting the time thing sorted out was always the biggest bugbear.
>
>Next week, go to http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
>
>Look at the time for Sydney - this is Australian Eastern Standard Time.
>
>Traditionally we've started #rml at around 12.30 PM AEST on a Saturday,
>which works out at 22.30 Washington DC time on the Friday night.
>
>Hope to see more of you next week.
>
>Cheers, Andrew
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