ML 7,8 Grp steps Friday 28th July 12PM GMT Excal

Raimo

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Want to get them sorted before ML 7 BG steps on Saturday

The grp setup will be like this.

1)Drood:
2)Drood(FoP):
3)Pbaoe:
4)Pbaoe:
5)Verd ani:me
6)Pbaoe:
7)Shield tank/Warden:
8)Tankish Class:

Will meet at Volc haven and when all there we will port to ML7 dungeon.
Make sure u are ML1 before u sign up.
 

Misleath

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I'll come with level 50 chanter full mana spec and cool toa items
 

Raimo

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And 1 more thing ,if u got BBs aswel,every1 welcome to bring 1.
1)Drood:
2)Drood(FoP):
3)Pbaoe: Misleath
4)Pbaoe:
5)Verd ani: Discipler(me)
6)Pbaoe:
7)Shield tank/Warden:
8)Tankish Class:
 

Misleath

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Doubt I can play if its night :D

Really depends on if it's a party or not at that time :/
 

Craft

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50 Mana Enchanter signing up, really need these for ML9 ;)
 

Misleath

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from www.12pm.com :)


Noon or Midnight? Telling Time?

Precisely. In fact, this confusion created a big hype for 12pm and made it a hot topic. This was actually discussed and debated at various forums and websites. Everyone knows 12pm... ;)

"Technically speaking," neither noon nor midnight can be a.m. or p.m.

"Technically speaking" you are correct -- noon is not post meridian -- it IS meridian. However, since 12:00:01 is post meridian (or 12:00:00.01, for that matter), it makes more sense to say that 12:00:00 is post meridian for consistency's sake (or else you would have both PM and AM in the same 12 o'clock hour). Similarly midnight could be classified as BOTH PM and AM, because it is equidistant from the meridian. But classifying it as PM would produce the same confusion (i.e., 12:00 PM followed by 12:01 AM).

I think the real confusion among those who don't bother to tell time properly, is that people would rather have 1 through 12 (in a row) all be AM, then 1 through 12 all be PM. While this is a common error, it is less confusing if you consider that the hours should really be 0:00 through 11:59, and there should be no 12 o'clock hour whatsoever.

And some folks will claim that 24-hundred hours (24:00) is the same time as zero hours (00:00). No wonder folks get confused - or frustrated - or are either very early or very late for an appointment. Ever notice what appears on your digital alarm clock if you set the time to "midnight?"
 

Raimo

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If AM dosnt fit for most guys i will still make it 12PM
the grp atm.

1)Drood: Pilosofus
2)Drood(FoP): Sheril
3)Pbaoe: Misleath
4)Pbaoe: Pilosofus
5)Verd ani: Discipler(me)
6)Pbaoe: Aeris
7)Shield tank/Warden: Dinu
8)Pbaoe: Craft

See u all there.
If smth comes up irl,then let me know in here
 

Raimo

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said its gonna be AM but if it dosnt fit for most of the ppl who signed up then it will be 12PM



Some Mod plz change it to 12 AM
 

Craft

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RIGHT guys use a 24 hour clock and listen up, the DAY starts at 00:00 this is also called midnight, 8am is this: 08:00, 12am is this: 12:00, 1pm is: 13:00, 11pm is: 23:00, THIS raid is 12:00 NOT 24:00 Saturday, times should be in GMT [Grenwich Mean Time], CET is Central European time which is GMT +1, so when it is 12:00am in England this is GMT, so if a raid starts at 12 GMT the time of the raid starting in CET is 13:00...
 

Raimo

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Craft said:
RIGHT guys use a 24 hour clock and listen up, the DAY starts at 00:00 this is also called midnight, 8am is this: 08:00, 12am is this: 12:00, 1pm is: 13:00, 11pm is: 23:00, THIS raid is 12:00 NOT 24:00 Saturday, times should be in GMT [Grenwich Mean Time], CET is Central European time which is GMT +1, so when it is 12:00am in England this is GMT, so if a raid starts at 12 GMT the time of the raid starting in CET is 13:00...

Thx for explaining it to them ;) <3
 

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Craft said:
RIGHT guys use a 24 hour clock and listen up, the DAY starts at 00:00 this is also called midnight, 8am is this: 08:00, 12am is this: 12:00, 1pm is: 13:00, 11pm is: 23:00, THIS raid is 12:00 NOT 24:00 Saturday, times should be in GMT [Grenwich Mean Time], CET is Central European time which is GMT +1, so when it is 12:00am in England this is GMT, so if a raid starts at 12 GMT the time of the raid starting in CET is 13:00...


well im english so 12am means midnight, although, your right, what you said makes more sense :p
 

Misleath

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You don't use AM/PM on a 24 hour clock. If the time is exactly is 12.00 or 00.00 (on a 12 hour clock) it is neither AM or PM or both at the same time. It's a Paradox.


I will be coming anyway then.
 

Raimo

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Misleath said:
You don't use AM/PM on a 24 hour clock. If the time is exactly is 12.00 or 00.00 (on a 12 hour clock) it is neither AM or PM or both at the same time. It's a Paradox.


I will be coming anyway then.
Im not from England so i dont have to know it
 

Flux

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I can bring chanter (pboa) and my fop (emty) he got all steps, but need mlxp

If you still got room
 

dinu

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I have to sign out, sorry. Will not be home again before evening it seems...
 

Qko

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i really need this on my nightshade (silkeyy) if theres any room plz m8
 

Craft

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Just to clarify because im bored :)

GMT Times

24 Hour Clock - AM/PM - 12Hour Clock Time - CET Time (+1 Hour)
00:00 - AM - [Midnight] - 01:00
01:00 - AM - 1am - 02:00
02:00 - AM - 2am - 03:00
03:00 - AM - 3am - 04:00
04:00 - AM - 4am - 05:00
05:00 - AM - 5am - 06:00
06:00 - AM - 6am - 07:00
07:00 - AM - 7am - 08:00
08:00 - AM - 8am - 09:00
09:00 - AM - 9am - 10:00
10:00 - AM - 10am - 11:00
11:00 - AM - 11am - 12:00
12:00 - AM - 12am [Mid Day] - 13:00
13:00 - PM - 1pm - 14:00
14:00 - PM - 2pm - 15:00
15:00 - PM - 3pm - 16:00
16:00 - PM - 4pm - 17:00
17:00 - PM - 5pm - 18:00
18:00 - PM - 6pm - 19:00
19:00 - PM - 7pm - 20:00
20:00 - PM - 8pm - 21:00
21:00 - PM - 9pm - 22:00
22:00 - PM - 10pm - 23:00
23:00 - PM - 11pm - 24:00
24:00 - PM - 12pm [Midnight]- 01:00

Hope this helps people and clarifies what ive tried to say in my earlier post

I believe AM means AfterMidnight and PM means Past MidDay but i may be wrong, can a Mod sticky this too if enough people need it? Thanks again.

Reps welcome :)
 

Craft

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Just to clarify because im bored :)

GMT Times

24 Hour Clock - AM/PM - 12Hour Clock Time - CET Time (+1 Hour)
00:00 - AM - 12am[Midnight] - 01:00
01:00 - AM - 1am - 02:00
02:00 - AM - 2am - 03:00
03:00 - AM - 3am - 04:00
04:00 - AM - 4am - 05:00
05:00 - AM - 5am - 06:00
06:00 - AM - 6am - 07:00
07:00 - AM - 7am - 08:00
08:00 - AM - 8am - 09:00
09:00 - AM - 9am - 10:00
10:00 - AM - 10am - 11:00
11:00 - AM - 11am - 12:00
12:00 - AM - 12pm [Mid Day] - 13:00
13:00 - PM - 1pm - 14:00
14:00 - PM - 2pm - 15:00
15:00 - PM - 3pm - 16:00
16:00 - PM - 4pm - 17:00
17:00 - PM - 5pm - 18:00
18:00 - PM - 6pm - 19:00
19:00 - PM - 7pm - 20:00
20:00 - PM - 8pm - 21:00
21:00 - PM - 9pm - 22:00
22:00 - PM - 10pm - 23:00
23:00 - PM - 11pm - 24:00
24:00 - PM - 12pm [Midnight]- 01:00

Hope this helps people and clarifies what ive tried to say in my earlier post

I believe AM means AfterMidnight and PM means Past MidDay but i may be wrong, can a Mod sticky this too if enough people need it? Thanks again.

Reps welcome :)

Edited.
 

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