Call to Arms: Charity 2017 ($37731 final result raised)

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Hi, another one for my list:

Soundiron: Mercury Symphonic Boys Choir.................. $50

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North Americans take note: Europe is currently in Daylight Savings Time -- the change happens on the last Sunday in October (tomorrow) from UTC+2 to UTC+1.

North America changes NEXT week, on the first Sunday in November.

If my math is correct, the auction will end at 6PM Central Daylight Time in North America. But please doublecheck with the official time from the link in the first post.

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foosnark wrote:North Americans take note: Europe is currently in Daylight Savings Time -- the change happens on the last Sunday in October (tomorrow) from UTC+2 to UTC+1.

North America changes NEXT week, on the first Sunday in November.

If my math is correct, the auction will end at 6PM Central Daylight Time in North America. But please doublecheck with the official time from the link in the first post.
I think just going to Google and typing in CET Time, will let everybody know what time it is in Central Europe and then they can look at their own clock and figure it out from there. At least that's what I'm going to do.

Saves my brain the headache of trying to do time math. Right now, CET time is 3:11 PM. It's currently 10:11 AM on the East Coast. On the 31st, I'm assuming it will be 4:11 right now CET time and thus a 6 hour difference instead of 5 hours.

Correct?

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Bastl BitRanger: $75
Bastl Popcorn: $55

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Auto-Tune 8. $90

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wagtunes wrote:
Correct?
You can use Google to check the difference: https://www.google.pl/search?q=differen ... East+Coast

It gives the difference and the times in the both timezones.
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wagtunes wrote:I think just going to Google and typing in CET Time, will let everybody know what time it is in Central Europe and then they can look at their own clock and figure it out from there. At least that's what I'm going to do.
Yeah, this stuff is somehow extremely confusing for something that really should just be simple arithmetic. I'm definitely going to look online when the time comes to make sure. But some people might have to schedule things in advance (getting off work or staying late to stick to the computer, dinner plans, Halloween stuff etc.)

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Thanks foosnark. Though I will double check on the actual day, I did figure I'd be home from work. Now I'll plan to leave early. I'm glad you mentioned it.

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Synth Magic - Synth Magic Bundle 2 $15

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Eventide - Elevate Mastering Bundle 40$

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foosnark wrote:
wagtunes wrote:I think just going to Google and typing in CET Time, will let everybody know what time it is in Central Europe and then they can look at their own clock and figure it out from there. At least that's what I'm going to do.
Yeah, this stuff is somehow extremely confusing for something that really should just be simple arithmetic. I'm definitely going to look online when the time comes to make sure. But some people might have to schedule things in advance (getting off work or staying late to stick to the computer, dinner plans, Halloween stuff etc.)
It's actually better just to make the bid you want early. Every year a few people get butthurt when their bid does not get in do to heavy traffic. Then act like d-bags as if Luftrum can somehow magically make the internet work better.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer

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Falcon Bundle- $100
Falcon Singles Bundle- $85
Mercury Symphonic Boys Choir- $100

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SJ_Digriz wrote:It's actually better just to make the bid you want early. Every year a few people get butthurt when their bid does not get in due to heavy traffic. Then act like d-bags as if Luftrum can somehow magically make the internet work better.
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Groove 3 One Year All Access Pass: $50

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I bid $20 for Joseph Hollo Custom Bundle #4
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