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04/07/2004 08:02:55 PM · #1
As contributors are living in different parts of the world it is not clear exactly when a challenge needs to be submitted by (If living in a different time zone to home of the site)
ie I live in UK Time is now 1.05 am on 8th April 2004 (Time and date shown on Web Site is 7.57pm on 7th April 2004)

If a countdown clock was displayed from when there was say 24 hours remaining it would be a useful addition to the site.
What do you think?
04/07/2004 08:05:12 PM · #2
As an Aussie, I totally agree with this one.
Great suggestion
04/07/2004 08:06:42 PM · #3
At the bottom of the thread is the Server time that is the timekeeper for the deadline for the new people that don't know.

Message edited by author 2004-04-07 20:07:22.
04/07/2004 08:12:30 PM · #4
Hann't noticed that until was posting my suggestion. But still think a countdown would be useful.
04/07/2004 08:50:33 PM · #5
Someone is two minutes off.

The countdown clock next to the challenge description is a fine idea. Thanks.
04/08/2004 06:52:42 PM · #6
This is a great idea!!! I am always wondering if I am going to make it or not. I am in PST so I believe I have til midnight, but maybe I do not? I have no idea...
04/08/2004 06:54:19 PM · #7
Originally posted by mirdonamy:

This is a great idea!!! I am always wondering if I am going to make it or not. I am in PST so I believe I have til midnight, but maybe I do not? I have no idea...


9 p.m. for us PST'ers
04/08/2004 06:58:30 PM · #8
You are now in PDT.
04/08/2004 07:02:00 PM · #9
What's the difference of PST and PDT?
04/08/2004 07:03:09 PM · #10
Originally posted by mirdonamy:

What's the difference of PST and PDT?


1 hour forward. Not all countries implements day-light savings.

Message edited by author 2004-04-08 19:03:59.
04/08/2004 07:10:25 PM · #11
Ah, okay. I forgot about that! So PDT is for Spring & Summer and PST is for Fall & Winter? I think I am getting this. Sheeesh... you'd think I'd have learned this in school all those years ago!
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