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Pi'Ell
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Posted - 2010.09.30 15:29:00 -
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There are only a few hours left now till my corp is under a wardec and vulnerable. We were hoping to move a lot of stuff out of harms way before things kick off. It now looks like we will be getting online just as the wardec starts it's cycle.
We're pretty ****ed I reckon. Our best made plans laid to waste by CCP gremlins.
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Pi'Ell
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Posted - 2010.09.30 18:08:00 -
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FFS! What total ****ing tools these CCP guys are. I've been here since 12.00 p.m. waiting for server to get back online.
This is like the train companies, who tell you the train will be 10 minutes late, then after 10 minutes they say it will be another 10 minutes, then again and again till you are an hour and a half late for work when you could have just got a taxi and been 10 minutes late.
Ass-holes!
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Pi'Ell
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Posted - 2010.09.30 18:14:00 -
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So far it should be 6 hours worth of ISK reimbursed for everyone.
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Pi'Ell
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Posted - 2010.09.30 18:25:00 -
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Coordinated Universal Time
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from UTC)
Not to be confused with Greenwich Mean Time.
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is a time standard based on International Atomic Time (TAI) with leap seconds added at irregular intervals to compensate for the Earth's slowing rotation. Leap seconds are used to allow UTC to closely track UT1, which is mean solar time at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
The difference between UTC and UT1 is not allowed to exceed 0.9 seconds so, if high precision is not required, the general term Universal Time (UT) may be used.
In casual use, when fractions of a second are not important, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) can be considered equivalent to UTC or UT1. Saying "GMT" often implies either UTC or UT1 when used within informal or casual contexts. In technical contexts, usage of "GMT" is avoided; the unambiguous terminology "UTC" or "UT1" is preferred.
Time zones around the world can be expressed as positive or negative offsets from UTC as in this list; UTC replaced GMT as the basis for the main reference time scale or civil time in various regions on 1 January 1972.
UTC does not change with a change of seasons, but local time or civil time may change if a time zone jurisdiction observes daylight saving time or summer time. For example, UTC is 5 hours ahead of local time on the east coast of the United States during winter, but 4 hours ahead during summer.
Hope this helps.
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Pi'Ell
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Posted - 2010.09.30 18:36:00 -
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Originally by: Spc One Give them time to fix the servers and stop whining.
Do you think The Orphanage will give me a few extra hours to get all my expensive **** to a safe place?
HTFU!
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