Just curious cus people are on here at all times of the day and i never hear anything about work. I`m an auto electrician and radiodecoder... :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
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Just curious cus people are on here at all times of the day and i never hear anything about work. I`m an auto electrician and radiodecoder... :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
Different time zones!Quote:
people are on here at all times of the day
I'm a schoolkid in my last year of secondary school - going to study Computer Science at Uni this autumn. :geek:
And some people are logged on 24/7.
Ps I'm a Dolphin Trainer.
Time zones?....What the hell are those? :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:Quote:
Originally posted by Lamsey@7 April 2003 - 16:25
Different time zones!Quote:
people are on here at all times of the day
I am in my first year at college and work at Applebees
I'm 17 and also in 6th year at secondary school.
I've applied for a couple of jobs cos school's finished soon, but for now I'm a proffessional slob/lazy bitch!
:P
I work for a TV station. ABC/WDAY
I thought time zones were for the entire world...I guess not.
Well, the world is split along the longitude lines into 24 peices. (Like an Orange)
Each section is 1 hour later then the previous. So, if it's 4:30 PM in North Dakota, it is only 2:30 PM in California
There is a line that you can cross over the ocean where it will monday 1 second, and sunday the next.
I have no life....................... so why should i have a job ??
job in real life ICT related.
if it's morning/daytime in the Uk/europe (people working it's evening/nighttime in Australia/asia
/me works as a consultant (programming,databases etc)
Anyways, timezones doesn't follow the longitude lines exactly (due to country borders etc) but it's a rough guide anyways. If you are 'really' interested in how it really looks, heade over to http://www.worldtimezone.com and have a looksie ^_^
I'm a Finance Administrator (or a Unit Trust Dealer if I want to be posh)