Poll of the Day > Why can't it be Tuesday already?

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Cotton_Eye_Joe
09/02/18 5:14:29 PM
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Oh well, I still need to finish up Dragon Quest VIII.
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SkynyrdRocker
09/02/18 5:14:48 PM
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Because Tuesday's Gone with the wind
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Mead
09/02/18 5:15:30 PM
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Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones
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kind9
09/02/18 5:16:26 PM
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EclairReturns
09/02/18 5:20:39 PM
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Are you waiting for the newest Dragon Quest game?

Cotton_Eye_Joe posted...
Dragon Quest VIII


I sold that for eleven American dollars off my next BestBuy purchase.
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Kyuubi4269
09/02/18 5:21:35 PM
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Because you touch yourself at night.
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likehelly
09/02/18 5:26:30 PM
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i know, I want to avenge cayde, too
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LinkPizza
09/02/18 6:32:36 PM
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I dread Tuesday... Because then I have to go back to work...
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rogerskg1979
09/02/18 7:36:20 PM
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Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).
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rogerskg1979
09/02/18 7:38:18 PM
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LinkPizza posted...
I dread Tuesday... Because then I have to go back to work...


This too. People who think weekends are boring just don't have any hobbies. I freaking love my weekends. I'm a work-to-live person, not a live-to-work person.
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green dragon
09/02/18 7:39:25 PM
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rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

Bro, can't you ever chill? It was just a joke
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likehelly
09/02/18 11:43:37 PM
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green dragon posted...
rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

Bro, can't you ever chill? It was just a joke

it must be Tuesday where he lives
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MrMelodramatic
09/02/18 11:47:25 PM
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rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

then explain the saying its five o clock on a Thursday somewhere
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LinkPizza
09/02/18 11:56:28 PM
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MrMelodramatic posted...
rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

then explain the saying its five o clock on a Thursday somewhere

Probably because it's Thursday when they say it...
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Smiffwilm
09/03/18 1:15:35 AM
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It's always Tuesday at Ruby Tuesday's.
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EclairReturns
09/03/18 1:17:06 AM
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MrMelodramatic posted...
its five o clock on a Thursday somewhere


No, I'm pretty sure that the saying is said without the portion in bold.
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trodi_911
09/03/18 1:06:42 PM
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rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

Oh yeah? Then why do time zones go from -12 UTC to +14 UTC huh? Last time I mathed, that's more than a 24 hours apart.
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SilentSeph
09/03/18 1:12:10 PM
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likehelly posted...
i know, I want to avenge cayde, too

I hope this expansion is good like The Taken King
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LinkPizza
09/03/18 2:35:52 PM
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trodi_911 posted...
rogerskg1979 posted...
Mead posted...
Its always Tuesday somewhere, what with time zones


No, it's not. It's impossible for any time zone to be more than 24 hours ahead or behind another time zone.

At the international date line, if it is 12:00 AM Sunday in the time zone directly to the east of the line, then keep traveling east, and just before you reach the west edge of the international date line, it will be 12:00 AM Monday.

Basically, there are 24 hours in a day, so there can't be more than a 24 hour differential in time zones (although there are more than 24 time zones since some time zones are less than one hour).

Oh yeah? Then why do time zones go from -12 UTC to +14 UTC huh? Last time I mathed, that's more than a 24 hours apart.

Some zones that are north/south of each other in the mid Pacific differ by 24 hours in time they have the same time of day but dates that are one day apart. The two extreme time zones on Earth (both in the mid Pacific) differ by 26 hours.

That's what the internet said...
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