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HA!!!

Post by JRL » Fri Jan 01, 2016 1:10 am

First post of 2016.

Happy new year!

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Post by Marcus Tettmar » Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:01 am

Same to you! Happy New Year everyone :-)
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Post by Meryl » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:07 pm

JRL -- according to the time stamp ... it was posted Dec 31 at 7:10 pm :D

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Post by Marcus Tettmar » Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:10 pm

Showing 1.10am here, but perhaps the forum shows your local time depending on your profile timezone settings ;-)
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Post by Meryl » Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:11 pm

That's what I figured! Happy 2016, y'all!

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Post by JRL » Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:44 pm

You see that time because you are logged in to the forum and have your time zone option set for Mountain time. The default time zone for this particular forum is GMT. The post was submitted at 1:10 am January 1, 2016 GMT. So from the standpoint of the forum's standard time the post was submitted an hour and 10 minutes into the new year. It was actually 8:10 pm December 31, 2015 for me when I pressed the "Submit" button. I was in bed sleeping by the time 2016 rolled around in my Central time zone.

Here's a nice time zone map on Wikipedia

I see Marcus has already answered since it took me almost an hour to get this post out. In any case the explanation is valid.

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Re: HA!!!

Post by PepsiHog » Tue Jan 05, 2016 1:43 pm

Happy New Year!!

I have not been on MJTNET.com since last year.

*** This is the first time this year that I posted here on MJTNET.com.
*** This is the first time I replied to a post on MJTNET.com this year.
*** This is the first time I posted here on MJTNET.com without having a Pepsi next to me this year!
*** This is the first time I'm going to walk away from my computer to go get a Pepsi this year, while posting on MJTNET.com.
*** This is the first time I am obsessing about Pepsi on MJTNET.com in 2016.
*** This is the first time in 2016 that I came back to my computer with a Pepsi while still posting on MJTNET.com
*** This is the first time this Year that I mentioned Macro Scheduler.
*** This is the first time this year you realized that I'm NUTS. :lol:
*** This is the first time in 2016 I have nothing more to say.
*** This is the first time this year I was wrong on MJTNET.com, cause I do have more to say.

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[edit} - This is the first time I had to edit a post on MJTNET.com in 2016.

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Marcus, maybe you could post the first time this year you get a stupid question. Or am I too late? :D
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Re: HA!!!

Post by JRL » Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:25 am

PepsiHog wrote:Please post if I have annoyed you for the first time this year.
:) Amused is more like it. Impressive string of "first" conceptualizations. That is another first that you neglected to mention. :shock:

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Re: HA!!!

Post by PepsiHog » Thu Jan 07, 2016 8:51 pm

Thanks, JRL.

I guess that is the first time I neglected to mention something on MJTNET.com in 2016. :)

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