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Re: Y2K Confusion
Posted By: Dr. Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D., on host 208.245.138.49
Date: Friday, December 31, 1999, at 19:19:04
In Reply To: Re: Y2K Confusion posted by Stephen on Friday, December 31, 1999, at 11:50:37:

> > Did you hear them say that they were broadcasting from "more than 24 time zones"? Did I miss something?
> > >
> > > There was someone else elsewhere who has played "in excess of more than 200 instrumentals". Did they need an extra 2 or 4 syllables to fill the time?
> > >
> > > Nyperold
> >
> > "...In excess of more than..."?? --Yikes. To me that just seems a little repetitive, redundant, like saying the same thing over and over. If they needed to fill that kind of time, I would think that an ever-popular "uuuuuh" could perform that task.
> >
> > Tra "*more* than 24 time zones?, they must be off planet, too" nio
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> Why? There are more than 24 time zones on the planet; not every time zone is an hour removed from the one next to it. There are many that, for various reasons, are +X 1/2 hours or what not.
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> Stephen

Yeah, and there are also areas where they've chosen not to conform to the international standard of time zones and work on their own time.

-Dr. Morris Cecil "Those silly mortals! Don't they know we extraterrestrials will be attackin in the year 2034, not 2000?" Glalet, Th.D.