I see what you mean, but I thought it just started 12:00 midnight GMT (according to the rulez) because otherwise it would be more like 48 hours in the life of the worldMake it easy on yourself, your saturday starts at Midnight and ends at 11:59 the next day.. That is how I am doing it..:mrgreen: :thumbup:
Okay I feel alittle dumb but if I am in NC, then my day would start on Friday at 8pm, correct? What time is my noon shot need to be at?
I am having trouble following this darn conversion. I hate numbers......
Make it easy on yourself, your saturday starts at Midnight and ends at 11:59 the next day.. That is how I am doing it..:mrgreen: :thumbup:
Your "day" is from 5:00 p.m. Friday to 5:00 p.m. Saturday. "Noon" is 5:00 a.m. on Saturday.
While I agree with that, isn't the maker of this thread going to be in Galapagos when that time "expires"? If they have Internet access, great, but if not, I'd be willing to make an exceptionI think you guys may want to consider everyone posting there photos at the same time. Make it more interesting than them slowly coming in.
Like a post date of 48 hours to 72 hours after the photo is taken. Nothing can be posted before or after that window.
This thread is getting fairly long already. I propose that a new thread be started for the posting of the pictures taken, and that there be no mandatory 'lag-time before posting', or a cut-off time. What difference does it make if the pics are posted slowly? And those that post early may inspire non-participants to get out there and join in.I think you guys may want to consider everyone posting there photos at the same time. Make it more interesting than them slowly coming in.
Like a post date of 48 hours to 72 hours after the photo is taken. Nothing can be posted before or after that window.
Or you could take a picture of your FASTLY HEALING (hopefully!) injuries. I'm sure that would be interesting.![]()
Haha... I told you Mia, people will want to see photos.
This thread is getting fairly long already. I propose that a new thread be started for the posting of the pictures taken, and that there be no mandatory 'lag-time before posting', or a cut-off time. What difference does it make if the pics are posted slowly? And those that post early may inspire non-participants to get out there and join in.
Just my 2 cents worth.
[And I also think MissMia should take pics of her day...closeups of pill bottles? Crutches poignantly posed against a chair? Tray of food being delivered?]