That time is 28 hours from the time of posting. You can see your relevant time zones and ETA here: http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/customcounter.html?month=5&day=7&year=2010&hour=1pm&min=0&sec=00&p0=137
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
That time is 28 hours from the time of posting. You can see your relevant time zones and ETA here: http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/customcounter.html?month=5&day=7&year=2010&hour=1pm&min=0&sec=00&p0=137 | ||
Aether
Canada123 Posts
We could try the thing that worked, but instead let's write an essay about possible reasons why it won't work the second time, and do the thing that already failed, hoping for a different result! | ||
Aether
Canada123 Posts
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artanis2
United States732 Posts
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Regent
United Kingdom52 Posts
The main post has the stream dates as Fri 7th and Sat 8th - but the event listings are 8th and 9th. Am I getting massively confused here? - I'm sure it's not a time difference thing as I'm fairly certain it's PST+8 for the UK, which would mean 9pm Friday right? Help! | ||
ComTrav
United States1093 Posts
On May 07 2010 02:09 artanis2 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL1lfSzgcAw THOR IS HERE. | ||
artanis2
United States732 Posts
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Regent
United Kingdom52 Posts
On May 07 2010 04:00 artanis2 wrote: Regent, the timezones on the event calendar are based on korea's timezone. Ah, okay thanks buddy. Apologies if that was a total noob post. Super stoked for the RO8, or quarter-finals as it's known in the UK. | ||
KingVietKong
United States170 Posts
Keep up the good fight Biscuit. | ||
Husky
United States3362 Posts
On May 07 2010 03:28 Regent wrote: I'm confused, can someone help me out. The main post has the stream dates as Fri 7th and Sat 8th - but the event listings are 8th and 9th. Am I getting massively confused here? - I'm sure it's not a time difference thing as I'm fairly certain it's PST+8 for the UK, which would mean 9pm Friday right? Help! The times are correct. Keep in mind TL runs on Korean time. The important thing to notice is when you click on the event it shows you how long until the event begins. Right now its about 23 hours ![]() | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On May 07 2010 02:00 Aether wrote: eh, I stopped reading your 7 paragraph pseudo-intellectual posts about a pretty simple issue. Given virtually identical circumstances one stream failed and another worked, it could be coincidence, or there could be a reason behind it. Either way, deciding not to use the only method that has actually worked because you don't have concrete proof that it will continue working is retarded, and no amount of semantics from you will change that. We could try the thing that worked, but instead let's write an essay about possible reasons why it won't work the second time, and do the thing that already failed, hoping for a different result! Ahh I see, you're one of those. You're just interested in a dick-waving contest. I've got better things to do with my time and I doubt these fine folks care to see it either. Let's face it, you can't reason for shit and there's no point trying to reason with the unreasonable. That pseudo-intellectual enough for you or shall I write another 7 paragraphs explaining once again why you're wrong, maybe in several different languages? If you think GLHF's stream is somehow powered by dreams and unicorn piss, rather than the exact same free Ustream service that everyone else gets and you also think that a single event is proof that it's a magic bullet solution to this entire problem then that's your mental malfunction, just don't expect anyone else to take you seriously and then cry and flame others over it. In the meantime the rest of us can look for a proper long-term solution that doesn't rely on a free streaming provider that can and will take a dump at any given moment for no reason when under that kind of strain, with no explanation or assistance given. | ||
Regent
United Kingdom52 Posts
On May 07 2010 05:54 HuskyTheHusky wrote: The times are correct. Keep in mind TL runs on Korean time. The important thing to notice is when you click on the event it shows you how long until the event begins. Right now its about 23 hours ![]() Cheers for the straightening up Husky! Is it ridiculous to admit that I didn't know TL was based in Korea?!??!??!? Super-pumped for the quarters! | ||
Niten
United States598 Posts
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Gatsbi
United States1134 Posts
On May 07 2010 07:37 Regent wrote: Cheers for the straightening up Husky! Is it ridiculous to admit that I didn't know TL was based in Korea?!??!??!? Super-pumped for the quarters! Not based in Korea, just runs on Korean time. | ||
Regent
United Kingdom52 Posts
Thanks for the heads up. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
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Aether
Canada123 Posts
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Aether
Canada123 Posts
I guess if 2 people have internet from the same ISP, one couldn't possibly malfunction while the other works right? It would be retarded to even try to use the one that didn't fail unless we could definitively prove that it has no possibility of failing, because they are run the same way, by the same service, there can be no possible differentiating variable. We have evidence that suggests that there IS some difference, but since this isn't definitive proof, we shouldn't even consider exploring this evidence, instead we should use something we KNOW to be unstable. You are easily one of the dumbest people I've ever spoken to. Please shut your idiot mouth. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44387 Posts
Fine with me... he's the man. | ||
CrushDog5
Canada207 Posts
Thanks a ton for organizing it. | ||
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