Aces High Bulletin Board
Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Murdr on June 29, 2007, 02:36:39 PM
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Or should I say utensil? Spatula has recently joined the Trainers. As a Kiwi, he will be holding off-peak training times suitable for "NZ, Aussie, Eastern Asian and Pac Islanders, the time slot works out to be every *Tuesday* 9pm till 10pm New Zealand(GMT+12)/7pm till 8pm Aussie Eastern(GMT+10) because we are on the other side of the date line - one day ahead." which works out to afternoons U.S. time.
Check the Training Calendar (http://www.netaces.org/calendar/ahtacalendar.php?mo=7&yr=2007) for details on when Spatula, and the rest of the trainers will be holding open training or special clinics.
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Congrats Spatula
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nah I think tool was the right word
J/k
congrats spatula :D
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Cheers :) Im looking forward to the new challenge and of course to help out and make a difference with those n00bs.
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Congrats Spatula
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Cool, gratz Spatula!
Now if I am forking off in the middle of o' the night in the USA I know theres something worthwhile to do!
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Congratulations.
Now I don't have to stay up late to actuall see a trainer. ;)
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Spat ... WTG
Good luck with your radio /joystick 101 course :aok
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WTG and well deserved:aok
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Congratulations Spatula!
Looking forward to learning from you - also a note of thanks to all the trainers. I for one appreciate all you folks have taught me.
Thanks,
Optiker
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Congratulations Spatula
Here's a full bottle of aspirin.
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Congradulations, Sir!
I've been impressed with the Training Corps reorganization, focused on helping the most people the most effectively. So its doubly nice to see the Pacific rim get some coverage too! A big to Murdr and the trainers!
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congrats Spat.......
:aok
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Originally posted by Murdr
As a Kiwi, he will be holding off-peak training times suitable for "NZ, Aussie, Eastern Asian and Pac Islanders, the time slot works out to be every *Tuesday* 9pm till 10pm New Zealand(GMT+12)/7pm till 8pm Aussie Eastern(GMT+10) because we are on the other side of the date line - one day ahead." which works out to afternoons U.S. time.
As noted in other threads, it works out to early morning US time and not afternoon. Sorry for the mix-up.