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Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

Stephan Schul

Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

by Stephan Schul » Tue, 07 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Hello,

first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Andre Warrin

Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

by Andre Warrin » Tue, 07 Sep 1999 04:00:00

I'm allways getting confused with this Central time GMT thing. Is
there a site at which I can compare my local time to GMT time?

Andre

On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz


>Hello,

>first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

>http://grandprix3.com

Andre Warrin

Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

by Andre Warrin » Tue, 07 Sep 1999 04:00:00

The screenshots look fan-tas-tic !!!
Hope the physics and all the rest are as good as the graphics!

Is GP3 being programmed by Geoff Crammond again by the way?
Does anyone know what he did since GP2?

Andre

On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz


>Hello,

>first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

>http://grandprix3.com

Jo Hels

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by Jo Hels » Tue, 07 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Did a quick search and  this site  has a sort of "world clock" Java applet:  

http://tv.wwitv.com/livetv.htm

I thought CET was GMT+1 at the moment, but it seems like +2!!  I'll have to stay
awake until 02:00 AM then.... :-(

They better open that site or at least one guy is going to be MAD tonight  <g>

JoH


>I'm allways getting confused with this Central time GMT thing. Is
>there a site at which I can compare my local time to GMT time?

>Andre

>On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz

>>Hello,

>>first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

>>http://grandprix3.com

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Andre Warrin

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by Andre Warrin » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Well, it's 02:20 now and it still isn't open.... I give up, going to
bed now. Thanks for the applet, very handy!

Andre



>Did a quick search and  this site  has a sort of "world clock" Java applet:  

>http://tv.wwitv.com/livetv.htm

>I thought CET was GMT+1 at the moment, but it seems like +2!!  I'll have to stay
>awake until 02:00 AM then.... :-(

>They better open that site or at least one guy is going to be MAD tonight  <g>

>JoH


>>I'm allways getting confused with this Central time GMT thing. Is
>>there a site at which I can compare my local time to GMT time?

>>Andre

>>On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz

>>>Hello,

>>>first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

>>>http://grandprix3.com

>Please remove *anti-spam* from the email when replying.
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Jon Van Ginneke

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by Jon Van Ginneke » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00


SRN said 12PM GMT, not 12AM.....that means Noon GMT, not midnight!
Although they overlooked that too. :-)

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Andre Warrin

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by Andre Warrin » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Well that explains why it still isn't up :)

Andre

On Tue, 07 Sep 1999 02:49:29 GMT, "Jon Van Ginneken"




>> Well, it's 02:20 now and it still isn't open.... I give up, going to
>> bed now. Thanks for the applet, very handy!

>> Andre

>SRN said 12PM GMT, not 12AM.....that means Noon GMT, not midnight!
>Although they overlooked that too. :-)

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>with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules, and
>***ic pleasure in witnessing ***:  in other words it is
>war minus the shooting."

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>Orwell

Olav K. Malm

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by Olav K. Malm » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00


> Did a quick search and  this site  has a sort of "world clock" Java applet:  

> http://tv.wwitv.com/livetv.htm

> I thought CET was GMT+1 at the moment, but it seems like +2!!  I'll have to stay
> awake until 02:00 AM then.... :-(

Hehe, you are 50% right and 50% wrong. At winter CET is GMT+1, but during
summer, from April to September, there is something called daylight saving
time, and we adjust every damned clock one hour forward. I don't know if this
is an international thing or an European thing. Anyway, GMT is still GMT and
doesn't get adjusted. So in Britain they don't have GMT during summer, but DST,
and because of that CET is GMT+2 during summer.

Confusing isn't it ?

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mark jeangerar

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by mark jeangerar » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Try this one Andy, http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ .

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> I'm allways getting confused with this Central time GMT thing. Is
> there a site at which I can compare my local time to GMT time?

> Andre

> On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz

> >Hello,

> >first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

> >http://grandprix3.com

mark jeangerar

Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

by mark jeangerar » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

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> I'm allways getting confused with this Central time GMT thing. Is
> there a site at which I can compare my local time to GMT time?

> Andre

> On Mon, 06 Sep 1999 20:13:52 +0200, Stephan Schulz

> >Hello,

> >first GP3 Screenshots from ETCS

> >http://grandprix3.com

Alan Gauto

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by Alan Gauto » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00


> Hehe, you are 50% right and 50% wrong. At winter CET is GMT+1, but during
> summer, from April to September, there is something called daylight saving
> time, and we adjust every damned clock one hour forward. I don't know if this
> is an international thing or an European thing. Anyway, GMT is still GMT and
> doesn't get adjusted. So in Britain they don't have GMT during summer, but DST,
> and because of that CET is GMT+2 during summer.

Almost - ask most people over here about DST and they'll just look
blank. We usually talk about BST which is British Summer Time. At least
we haven't heard much about the split Britain time zones for a while.
(-:

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Andre Warrin

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by Andre Warrin » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Thank god for that applet then :)
In any case, three hours to go here in Holland...

Andre




>> Did a quick search and  this site  has a sort of "world clock" Java applet:  

>> http://tv.wwitv.com/livetv.htm

>> I thought CET was GMT+1 at the moment, but it seems like +2!!  I'll have to stay
>> awake until 02:00 AM then.... :-(

>Hehe, you are 50% right and 50% wrong. At winter CET is GMT+1, but during
>summer, from April to September, there is something called daylight saving
>time, and we adjust every damned clock one hour forward. I don't know if this
>is an international thing or an European thing. Anyway, GMT is still GMT and
>doesn't get adjusted. So in Britain they don't have GMT during summer, but DST,
>and because of that CET is GMT+2 during summer.

>Confusing isn't it ?

Andre Warrin

Grand Prix 3 Screenshots

by Andre Warrin » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00

Great site, very usefull, thanks!

Andre

On Tue, 7 Sep 1999 01:24:07 -0600, "mark jeangerard"


>Try this one Andy, http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ .

Olav K. Malm

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by Olav K. Malm » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00



> > Hehe, you are 50% right and 50% wrong. At winter CET is GMT+1, but during
> > summer, from April to September, there is something called daylight saving
> > time, and we adjust every damned clock one hour forward. I don't know if this
> > is an international thing or an European thing. Anyway, GMT is still GMT and
> > doesn't get adjusted. So in Britain they don't have GMT during summer, but DST,
> > and because of that CET is GMT+2 during summer.

> Almost - ask most people over here about DST and they'll just look
> blank. We usually talk about BST which is British Summer Time. At least
> we haven't heard much about the split Britain time zones for a while.
> (-:

Dammit :)I'm not british so I just took an educated guess, maybe DST is some-
thing americal. Well, never try to be more smart than you are, lesson learned

:(

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John Walla

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by John Walla » Wed, 08 Sep 1999 04:00:00



>I thought CET was GMT+1 at the moment, but it seems like +2!!  I'll have to stay
>awake until 02:00 AM then.... :-(

AFAIK CET is always BST+1, it's just that since BST is GMT+1 therefore
CET = GMT+2.

Clear...? No, didn't think so! :-)

Cheers!
John


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