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spookme

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Apr 29, 2009
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Thought this might be of use:

I understand it 10am PST (Local)

UK: 6pm Local Time

Europe: 7pm Local Time

OZ: 5am - tomorrow morning (I think)

Just makes it a little easier for those of us NOT in the USA to know when to hook up.
 
Thought this might be of use:

I understand it 10am PST (Local)

UK: 6pm Local Time

Europe: 7pm Local Time

OZ: 5am - tomorrow morning (I think)

Just makes it a little easier for those of us NOT in the USA to know when to hook up.

3am Sydney Australia.
 
You know Europe is quite big, it's not 7pm for all of Europe...

Point taken

For the purpose of working the time out, my post of Europe was France, Germany, Spain etc..... anywhere thats east of there add your hours.

Thanks for the heads up
 
LOL,

nice one guys, that WILL make it a lot easier and yes Europe is the size of a postage stamp................. open up your atlas, put it on the floor, then stand on a chair............. no load your iphone camera up and view it through there.......... TADA.......... the size of a postage stamp.

Sorry guys, just for us over on this side its felt like a VERY long day of wanting to see whats the news, whats happening and in the UK this event is at the back end of the day. I feel more sorry for the guys "down under"
 
Excuse my ignorance *hides*, I don't really know much about what goes on at this WWDC and how long it usually lasts but am I right in saying that as I live in Ireland, the meeting will be starting in about 20min? How long does it usually go on for? When do you think they will inform us as to whether a new iPhone is coming out?
My sincere apologies if these questions have already been answered in another thread (I see that people tend to get a bit annoyed here when various people ask the same question which is understandable) but my internet isn't fast enough to keep up with all these threads! Very fast replies, very confusing for someone quite uneducated to the ways and hows of apple technology :)
 
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