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lunar event fail?

where is the lunar event

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    HendrossHendross Posts: 944 ★★★
    edited January 2020
    4pm PST. 1 more hour. The rat is patient
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    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm
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    well maybe i dont understand where i fall in time wise
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    why so rude i got zones mixed up geeze. but thanks for the info
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    GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Posts: 36,266 ★★★★★
    4 p.m. PST is 7p.m. EST.
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    Even though that person is in US Eastern Timezone (or maybe whatever equivalent longitudinal country in South America), doesn’t necessarily mean they know what PST and EST stand for. (as well as for those people in other countries maybe not knowing either).

    PST = US Pacific Standard Time.
    EST = US Eastern Standard Time (3 hours ahead of PST)
    (* without getting into the PDT and EDT summer versions when on Daylight saving time)

    Anyways, should be started now (12 minutes ago). His original post was still with an hour before the event start time.
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    ShadowstrikeShadowstrike Posts: 3,090 ★★★★★


    It's up
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    Is it gonna be 1 energy across the board ? Or gonna require 1/2/3 energy, on potentially multiple paths ?? (As if doing all levels of monthly EQ for Acorns ain’t enough)
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    ThesurvivlistThesurvivlist Posts: 195
    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.
    did you really have to type this?
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    Liss_Bliss_Liss_Bliss_ Posts: 1,779 ★★★★★
    Haji_Saab said:

    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.

    A guy on internet told me that the Earth is flat!
    I’d like to think the earth is more of an octagon.
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    RU11011RU11011 Posts: 880 ★★★★

    Haji_Saab said:

    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.

    A guy on internet told me that the Earth is flat!
    I’d like to think the earth is more of an octagon.
    Guys the earth is clear 3D. I vote for Rhombicosidodecahedron Earth.
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    GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Posts: 36,266 ★★★★★
    RU11011 said:

    Haji_Saab said:

    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.

    A guy on internet told me that the Earth is flat!
    I’d like to think the earth is more of an octagon.
    Guys the earth is clear 3D. I vote for Rhombicosidodecahedron Earth.
    Took a minute to sound that out.
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    DshuDshu Posts: 1,503 ★★★★
    So how is this a fail again?
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    Hammerbro_64Hammerbro_64 Posts: 7,463 ★★★★★
    edited January 2020
    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.
    Tbf, if the earth didn’t rotate, we would be looking like Mercury, and there would be minimal, if any, life. Certainly not intelligent life to even create time zones.
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    GroundedWisdomGroundedWisdom Posts: 36,266 ★★★★★
    Dshu said:

    So how is this a fail again?

    OP thought it didn't start but it wasn't supposed to start until later.
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    DNA3000DNA3000 Posts: 18,699 Guardian
    Haji_Saab said:

    DNA3000 said:

    Hendross said:

    Jnewlin said:

    yeah it never showed up. it is 6pm

    We have different time zones because the earth rotates
    Actually, we have different time zones because the Earth is round and the Sun is approximately a point source of light. If the Earth didn't rotate, we'd still have time zones. The day would be 8760 hours long, but we'd still have time zones.
    A guy on internet told me that the Earth is flat!
    Tell him with all the CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere, it'll be fizzy again in no time.
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