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Connor Mc.:
--- Quote from: AquaMac on March 31, 2013, 12:35:16 pm ---it also depends on how many games they have and how long each game lasts. 4pm EST if when the top cog match is suppose to start.
Frankly I think it might be better for the top cog to go last, and have the lowest cog go first?
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that would seem more like a tournament so yes, that's traditionally how most things like that work right?
Linen:
--- Quote from: AquaMac on March 31, 2013, 12:35:16 pm ---it also depends on how many games they have and how long each game lasts. 4pm EST is when the top cog match is suppose to start.
Frankly I think it might be better for the top cog to go last, and have the lowest cog go first?
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I always wondered why it wasn't like this. There's no real difference when you think about it other than it goes against our expectations of the "warm up to headliner" format.
Back on topic, the current time puts me at 6 or 7 Sunday morning in Aus. Just in time for Dr Who to finish. It's probably the easiest for me without making all Americans play midnight on Friday.
Now Timezones confuse me. Is EST UTC-4 or UTC-5?
Chango:
Okay, Cogs does not have to be the only tournament. Make your own!
If you don't like the day, organize a different league. I like the Duck Games or whatever the Quackers are doing.
Shinkurex:
--- Quote from: Linen Murakami on April 02, 2013, 12:31:43 am ---Now Timezones confuse me. Is EST UTC-4 or UTC-5?
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We are on Eastern Daylight time now, so I believe its UTC-4
http://www.timeanddate.com/library/abbreviations/timezones/na/edt.html
Ataris:
--- Quote from: AquaMac on March 31, 2013, 12:35:16 pm ---Now Timezones confuse me. Is EST UTC-4 or UTC-5?
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UTC-4 while USA running summer time (since 2nd Sunday of Match until 1st Sunday in November)
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