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I found this web site and thought it might help. Or we could all go by GMT, Pilots do.

Tom

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One thing that I have noticed about the chat room is that sometimes people drop in, most likely to see what is going on, and feel like they are intruding or interupting or just dont belong and leave without saying anything. That's not so! Everyone is welcome at any time. If people want to carry on private conversations in the chat room, they can do that simply by clicking on the persons name on the left side of the screen, and a new, private chat window will open. Sometimes when people are in the chat room, they are also doing other things on thier computers and don't notice when someone else comes in. It doesn't mean they are ignoring you, just that they might not notice someone came in. So you might want to just give them some time and they might come back.

Try the chat room out if you see someone in there that you want to talk to or just go in and wait and see if someone else will join you. It's a fun way to get to know each other.

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Dave and I send each other sounds to get our attention. Click the note symbol and there are a lot of choices. You can test then before you send them. Of course, it only works if the other person has their speakers on.

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Hi Tom,

trying to make sense of the times over here.

First,

PM = post midnight (Sweden 12.00-24.00)

AM = after midningh (Sweden 24.00-12.00)

There is 4 time zones here on the lower 48 states,

EST (eastern standard time) This will be 6 hours after Sweden and 5 after UK.

CST (cenrtal standard time) This will be 7 hours after Sweden and 6 after UK.

MST (mountain standard time) This will be 8 hours after Sweden and 7 after UK.

PST (passific standard time) This will be 9 hours after Sweden and 8 after UK.

Here's a link with states and exact time zone etc. http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbrevi...nes/na/mst.html

Hope this helps a wee bit:-)

Good job Tina, thanks!

This one is a copy and paste worthy post!

Tom

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