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December 27th, 2020, 07:24 #23
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I started playing Pathfinder and DnD abouteight years ago and have dwindled off from playing regularly in person games. Never played on FGU before and am wanting to get my chops back so to speak. I'm Down for sure I work overnights by myself 7pm-7am so i have plenty of time to invest.
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December 27th, 2020, 08:10 #26
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The link you shared is invalid or expired it says...
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December 27th, 2020, 08:23 #27
OK.
Try this one...
https://discord.gg/4fDyRKAa
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December 28th, 2020, 16:31 #28
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i am interested what time would it be in EST. i am confused about this utc stuff lol
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December 28th, 2020, 16:35 #29
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I think for the est it's minus five of gmt so if it starts at 6 for you it would be 1. BUT DOUBLE CHECK with the guy running it. I am new to all this too
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December 28th, 2020, 17:38 #30
For North American Timezones:
Eastern -5 ex: 6pm
Then in
Central -6 it would be: 5pm
Mountain -7 it would be: 4pm
Pacific -8 it would be: 3pm
Alaska -9 it would be: 2pm
Hawaii -10 it would be: 1pm
Other:
Japan +9 it would be: 11am
As an example if you are in pacific tz. You know eastern is -5 and pacific is -8. Think of it as if you need to move from -5 to -8. Then you need to "add" -3.
Eastern + X = Pacific, (-5)+(-3)=-8, x= -3. So 3am in eastern is midnight in pacific.
On the other hand Japan is +9. So eastern to Japan is (-5) + x = (+9), or x= +14 hours ahead of eastern. So 6pm on Saturday is 11am on Sunday for Spoofer. He will already be in the New Year and we will try to catch up with him.
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