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Date Posted: 10:26:48 07/16/04 Fri
Author: Toaster
Subject: I can't say I agree with the choice of fallback time...
In reply to: Sherman 's message, "I'm afraid it is 1.00am" on 08:36:12 07/16/04 Fri

Later on Friday Nights is bad for a lot of people. For Europeans it means staying up way late, or in some cases, getting up way, way early.

For those of us younger Americans who work all week and want to spend their Friday nights with friends, it isn't great either. It is not too late at night (8pm) for me, but I can't make any promises as to be being there or not since I may very well get a call from a friend at 7pm saying "There's a huge party at _____'s house, you want a ride?" and I can't say I'd give that up.

PS - I have offcially given up on the female half of our species. =/

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