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  • trailturtletrailturtle Posts: 5,496 Perfect World Employee
    edited January 2013
    Servers should be unlocked now. Get in game, and let me know if there are any issues.
  • bobj021960bobj021960 Posts: 65 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    Logged in and rockin
  • drgmstrdrgmstr Posts: 886 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    you got steam profile?

    I do
    Servers should be unlocked now. Get in game, and let me know if there are any issues.

    No issues here. Thanks again!

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  • theevilhidetheevilhide Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    drgmstr wrote: »
    I do



    No issues here. Thanks again!

    which is.... :rolleyes:
  • chances010chances010 Posts: 58 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    drgmstr wrote: »
    In the mean time, anyone have any good knock knock jokes? :biggrin:

    An oldie, but goody and one of my favorites...

    Knock, knock!
    Who's there?
    Banana
    Banana who
    Knock, knock!
    Who's there?
    Banana
    Banana who?
    Knock, knock!
    Who's there?
    Banana
    Banana who?
    Knock, Knock!
    (sigh!) Who's there?
    Orange
    Orange? Orange who?
    Orange you glad I didn't say BANANA!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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  • jonsillsjonsills Posts: 6,318 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    12 PST has already past.. type USA time or Canada time and last time i check it was 12:20..
    There are four time zones in the continental US. Cryptic's located in northern California, on the West Coast, and thus in the Pacific time zone (currently GMT-8, due to daylight savings - I can never remember if that means it's on or off, but the other part of daylight savings is GMT-7).
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  • hyperstrikecohhyperstrikecoh Posts: 472 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    jonsills wrote: »
    There are four time zones in the continental US. Cryptic's located in northern California, on the West Coast, and thus in the Pacific time zone (currently GMT-8, due to daylight savings - I can never remember if that means it's on or off, but the other part of daylight savings is GMT-7).

    Well, if you're on Vista or Win7 or Win8, it's fairly easy to track.
    1. Click on the clock in your system tray.
    2. Click Change Time and Date Settings.
    3. Click on the Additional Clocks Tab.
    4. Rename it "Pacific Time" or "Cryptic Time" or some such.
    5. On the first clock click "Show this Clock"
    6. Select "(UTC-8) Pacific Time (US & Canada)"
    7. OK your way back out.

    Now, when you mouse-over your clock, it'll show you your local time and Pacific Time.

    Like so:

    WindowsClock.png
  • holopainen77holopainen77 Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    Can i ask a small question i know this is not about the topic but i really want Roin'esh costume and i got 100 zen , so i need 375 more and i was thinking to use the questionite exchange so how much do i make quest per zen ? please i really want that costume :rolleyes:



    I have several sets of 5 pieces, Ill trade you for a cosmic key :)

    @Holopainen77
  • jennymachxjennymachx Posts: 3,000 Arc User
    edited January 2013
    Well, if you're on Vista or Win7 or Win8, it's fairly easy to track.
    1. Click on the clock in your system tray.
    2. Click Change Time and Date Settings.
    3. Click on the Additional Clocks Tab.
    4. Rename it "Pacific Time" or "Cryptic Time" or some such.
    5. On the first clock click "Show this Clock"
    6. Select "(UTC-8) Pacific Time (US & Canada)"
    7. OK your way back out.

    Now, when you mouse-over your clock, it'll show you your local time and Pacific Time.

    Like so:

    WindowsClock.png

    Personally I use multiple desktop clock widgets for different timezones, specifically for EST and UTC.
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