Mirajane
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I'm gonna say 25 on those Mille Fleurs
@carcar80
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Congrats! You won. I'll PM payment infoI'm gonna say 25 on those Mille Fleurs
@carcar80
Quote: Soooo jealous. I want my Buff Orp to so bad. She usually is during February so I'll keep crossing my fingers for both of us to have a broody girl for easter lol.
I know the topics over but i thibk you guys are over thinking the time thing. I mean I know it stinks to lose and sure TECHNICALLY it ended then but it's also,still that time until it hits the new time. Think of it this way, if somebody asks you what time it is you are going to tell them it is 5:15 not 5:15 and 30 milliseconds. And if you have a meeting at 5, you're boss isn't going to pull out his stopwatch and tell you are 30 milliseconds late. Therefore when they say something ends at a time they mean usually anywhere in that time since in real life that's how most people usually do it. Unless you're a scientist or in Nascar or the Olympics or something the milliseconds aren't relevant to most people. Just my take on it
Anyhow, I hope to hatch eggs some day so maybe later this year or next year i can bid on something
I now fully understand that this particular thread works differently then any other auction ever
Midnight is a term we are all familiar with, and it's used as an end time for several auctions on this thread. it is when one day ends and it changes from one day to the next (say Thursday to Friday for example) this occurs at 12:00.00, not 12:00.59.99 i've read most of the posts in this thread now, some people posted to end their auctions at 'Midnight' on a particular day some 12:00 (insert day of week) night, some 12am. that's 3 different ways of stating the same time, yet if you go by the time rule posted above that could be up to 3 different times, one with even a 24 hour difference. for instance, if the auction ended at 'midnight Friday' going by the rules listed above that this would be 12:01am and not 12:00am then the auction would end after Thursday night, and not at the end of Friday night. because the only time it's 12:01am on Friday is just after Thursday ends.
I now fully understand that this particular thread works differently then any other auction ever, i simply asked about that, it wasn't intended to ruffle feathers just to get a clarification.