Time Problems Tar 24 (USA-Germany)

yamakazi

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hi,

im a little confused.
In the Podcast they said the stream starts 4 pm pacific time.
But the homepage says 7 pm eastern time.

In Germany we have no timezones like that.

Its now 22:16 in Germany, what does it mean to us, will the stream start in about 3 hours or 6 hours...?

Would be cool if anybody can explain me that,

much thx and greets from europe - germany

yamakazi
 
hi,

im a little confused.
In the Podcast they said the stream starts 4 pm pacific time.
But the homepage says 7 pm eastern time.

In Germany we have no timezones like that.

Its now 22:16 in Germany, what does it mean to us, will the stream start in about 3 hours or 6 hours...?

Would be cool if anybody can explain me that,

much thx and greets from europe - germany

yamakazi
Starts in 2:40 from this post.
 
Little less than 3 hours, now.

It is now 4.20, Eastern time.

hi,

im a little confused.
In the Podcast they said the stream starts 4 pm pacific time.
But the homepage says 7 pm eastern time.

In Germany we have no timezones like that.

Its now 22:16 in Germany, what does it mean to us, will the stream start in about 3 hours or 6 hours...?

Would be cool if anybody can explain me that,

much thx and greets from europe - germany

yamakazi
 
hi,

im a little confused.
In the Podcast they said the stream starts 4 pm pacific time.
But the homepage says 7 pm eastern time.

In Germany we have no timezones like that.

Its now 22:16 in Germany, what does it mean to us, will the stream start in about 3 hours or 6 hours...?

Would be cool if anybody can explain me that,

much thx and greets from europe - germany

yamakazi

4 pacific and 7 eastern are the same thing. The stream will start at 0100 your time. It will replay continuously upon completion until 2300 your time Saturday (two hours prior to the start of the second day).
 
It's actually much friendlier to international readers to state times associated with cities. Then we can Google statements like, "time now in Las Vegas" and compare, as we get websites like TimeAndDate.com offering information - this isn't the case for "Mountain Time" or "Pacific Time" for instance.

Thanks to all the people who have helped me with stuff like this in the past, and probably more who will help me in the future too! :D

Big Dave - London.
 
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