Miraz
Miraz

I’m looking forward to A Day in the Life of Micro.blog Photo Challenge. Now to figure out when it starts in my timezone (Aotearoa New Zealand) … Hmm, adding it to my Calendar tells me that’s 6 am on 14 October 2022.

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odd
odd

@Miraz As I have understood it, the period starts at 19:00 Oslo time the 13.th. (I added Austin to my World Clock in Clock.app).

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jean
jean

@Miraz My World Clock tells me you are 20 hours ahead of me in Portland, which is 2 hours behind Austin, so when it’s 12 noon in Austin, it’s 10 am in Portland, so it would be …. 6 am the next day in New Zealand. If I think about it too hard, I get so confused. 🤣

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jean
jean

@odd @maique You’ve done your math right! Everyone gets the same 24 hours, regardless of what time we start. 🙌

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Miraz
Miraz

@jean Thank heaven it’s time zones and not time travel. 😆

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pcora
pcora

@Miraz @jean for anyone confused, worldtimebuddy.com is amazing to sort these things. :)

For people in CEST it will start 19:00. ☺️

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yatil
yatil

@pcora @Miraz @jean I like time.is for these use cases (tho they really should show your local time larger than the source time: time.is/1200_13_Oct_2022_in_Austin

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Omrrc
Omrrc

@Miraz 1am here, so I’ll be finding time on the 14th too!

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crossingthethreshold
crossingthethreshold

@maique @odd That was my plan as well. I am normally behind the rest of the world in time, now I am sort of half way. It has thrown me. @miraz

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crossingthethreshold
crossingthethreshold

@maique Quite right! 💪🏻😏😂

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