Tired of winter?
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Ok. I am completely envious. I want to be in Florida...
Hopefully, that's my next move... I like Oklahoma, but I do miss having a real beach nearby.
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@Bud said:
Ok. I am completely envious. I want to be in Florida...
Hopefully, that's my next move... I like Oklahoma, but I do miss having a real beach nearby.
Come visit. I can ride my bike to the beach. (see Treasure Island, St. Pete Beach) I live "near" the beach, but not AT the beach. Beach living adds another 0 to the monthly rents.
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@Katie said:
@bytesnake Lovely photo - crocuses are a favourite.!

Made this pic today in my backyard ...
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@Katie I haven't been to that area in ten years... it is DEFINITELY time for another visit.
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@Bud You are more than overdue.
We have a really active spicecorps down here, along with a beach bar that serves 24oz rum runners for $5. (very strong) - 
@Katie 24oz rum runners? $5? o.0
@minion-queen I'm going to FL. Back...I don't even know...
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Good morning guys.. Can i have those flowers?;)
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@scottalanmiller said:
@bytesnake said:
23:04

I don't think many Americans know what that means!
I think more Americans are familiar with the usage without the colon.
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@Bud said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@bytesnake said:
23:04

I don't think many Americans know what that means!
I think more Americans are familiar with the usage without the colon.
Most Americans know how to use the colon, in jokes at least.
Badum bum tiss.
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Well, it's quite simple. If you have a time above 12:00 (24h format - hh:mm) it's p.m. if you then subtract 12:00 - you get a value you used to know

Example:
15:37 = 3:37 p.m.
03:37 = 3:37 a.m.If you know some soldiers, ask them what z1630 means

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@bytesnake Dare I ask?
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It means 4:30 PM Zulu time (GMT).
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@Bud I figured the numbers were time but wasn't sure about the z. Makes sense.