april '04 comments |
I get days off like anyone else(like today). I don't care if you don't buy it. I don't have to substantiate anything to you. When you get a job that matters, maybe I'll care about your opinion of mine.
Adam Mon Apr 26 19:11:05 2004
You don't have time to reply to Father Time, because you're so damn busy, but you have plenty of time to get into a flame war with someone else?
not buyin' it.
Some other spin Mon Apr 26 11:42:17 2004
No. I'm busy ensuring that US Naval and NATO assets don't sink/crash due to bad weather in the Mediterranean, and that the well-being of the personnel at the command is maintained.
What do you do to keep busy? Since you're obviously someone of such a high level of intelligence to be able to come up with such an impressive pseudonym, I suspect something on the order of unemployment collector.
Adam Sun Apr 25 12:58:10 2004
Like spanking your monkey?
Some Spin Sun Apr 25 01:53:13 2004
No... just busy with more important things.
Adam Fri Apr 23 22:43:31 2004
I guess Adam finally got to eat his own words for once.
Some Spin Fri Apr 23 10:34:34 2004
Because the website is located in the US not the EU.
Daylight Saving Time begins for most of the United States at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of April. Time reverts to standard time at 2 a.m. on the last Sunday of October. In the U.S., each time zone switches at a different time.
In the European Union, Summer Time begins and ends at 1 am Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time). It starts the last Sunday in March, and ends the last Sunday in October. In the EU, all time zones change at the same moment.
Father Time Mon Apr 19 09:41:05 2004
Hmm... then why was your Daylight Saving's Time announcement a full week late?
Adam Sun Apr 18 15:10:02 2004
Yes Adam I find it funny that the clock on the website was off about 15 minutes and 35 Seconds. I am always on TIME.
Father Time Wed Apr 14 22:36:08 2004
Guess not
Adam Mon Apr 12 05:07:28 2004
Anyone else find it amusing Father Time is late with his announcement?
Adam Mon Apr 5 03:41:33 2004
Happy Day Light Savings!
Father Time Sun Apr 4 03:15:35 2004