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define "Tomorrow Morning" exactly... (now also known as the poutine thread XD)


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segeri9 wrote...

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I'd like to assume that most members of this forum are adults. Which is why I cannot understand how so many of you possess the patience of a small child.


All I'm asking is the estimated time considering we live in different time zones. They only said "morning" and no real time to do calculations. my tomorrow morning could be their evening for all I know. is curiosity now considered impatience? or are you assuming that everyone's morning is the same all over the globe?


Curiousity is by no means a sign of impatience, but neglecting to google around for time-zone relations could be considered such.

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PoetryAvenger wrote...

segeri9 wrote...

MeLlamoDante wrote...

I'd like to assume that most members of this forum are adults. Which is why I cannot understand how so many of you possess the patience of a small child.


All I'm asking is the estimated time considering we live in different time zones. They only said "morning" and no real time to do calculations. my tomorrow morning could be their evening for all I know. is curiosity now considered impatience? or are you assuming that everyone's morning is the same all over the globe?


Curiousity is by no means a sign of impatience, but neglecting to google around for time-zone relations could be considered such.


I'll accept that, however, I myself wasn't really sure what timezone bioware fell under till now.

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MeLlamoDante wrote...

I'd like to assume that most members of this forum are adults. Which is why I cannot understand how so many of you possess the patience of a small child.


I'm american and I work in hospitality in a tourest area so from my experience americans are needy, whiny, and have this mentality of "I deserve..."   It drives me crazy.  Disagree?  That's your perogative but work on this side of the desk for a week and you will come to see.  <_<

And people wonder why I like violent video games and explosions :devil:

Edit: I can only speak for americans of course lol

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Saans Shadow wrote...

MeLlamoDante wrote...

I'd like to assume that most members of this forum are adults. Which is why I cannot understand how so many of you possess the patience of a small child.


I'm american and I work in hospitality in a tourest area so from my experience americans are needy, whiny, and have this mentality of "I deserve..."   It drives me crazy.  Disagree?  That's your perogative but work on this side of the desk for a week and you will come to see.  <_<

And people wonder why I like violent video games and explosions :devil:

Edit: I can only speak for americans of course lol

Third shift security desk at a Casino in a major metropolitian area... You will hate all humans.

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Wee bit gutted about that one :( was hoping to spend my one day off playing around with a new kit..

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do they let you guys sleep?

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Bryan Johnson wrote...

We are GMT -7


so tomorrow morning would be like 12/1 est?

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jpraelster93 wrote...

Bryan Johnson wrote...

We are GMT -7


so tomorrow morning would be like 12/1 est?


12 est would be 10 here, I would guess in the range of 1-2est it depends on availability. We require in order to make a push to our live servers to have about 6 specific people to have a release meeting. If we can't all sit down together right away it could delay things.

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So youre saying i can attend my classes without getting impatient for it to be over? awesome.

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darkpassenger2342 wrote...

do they let you guys sleep?

They have twenty people at a time stuffed in a room for twelve hours at a time and feed them nothing but poutine. Or something.

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Bryan Johnson wrote...

jpraelster93 wrote...

Bryan Johnson wrote...

We are GMT -7


so tomorrow morning would be like 12/1 est?


12 est would be 10 here, I would guess in the range of 1-2est it depends on availability. We require in order to make a push to our live servers to have about 6 specific people to have a release meeting. If we can't all sit down together right away it could delay things.


Thanks for the estimate :)

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Bryan Johnson wrote...

We are GMT -7


Edmonton Local Time, sounds about right to me... though as I expect PS3 will have to wait awhile...

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Geimhreadh wrote...

MeLlamoDante wrote...

I'd like to assume that most members of this forum are adults. Which is why I cannot understand how so many of you possess the patience of a small child.

Negative.  I am a meat popsicle.


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Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

darkpassenger2342 wrote...

do they let you guys sleep?

They have twenty people at a time stuffed in a room for twelve hours at a time and feed them nothing but poutine. Or something.


We are in Edmonton, Montreal is the one with the good poutine, and there are only 2 "mega" rooms that contain 20+ people.

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Chi_Mangetsu

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Bryan Johnson wrote...

Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

darkpassenger2342 wrote...

do they let you guys sleep?

They have twenty people at a time stuffed in a room for twelve hours at a time and feed them nothing but poutine. Or something.


We are in Edmonton, Montreal is the one with the good poutine, and there are only 2 "mega" rooms that contain 20+ people.

Good to know! I was trying to make it sound ominous (or at least Blizzard-like, haha), but it's hard to make anything sound ominous when poutine is involved. And clearly my knowledge of Canadian cuisine needs brushing up on! :innocent:

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I'm so lost.
-_-

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Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

Bryan Johnson wrote...

Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

darkpassenger2342 wrote...

do they let you guys sleep?

They have twenty people at a time stuffed in a room for twelve hours at a time and feed them nothing but poutine. Or something.


We are in Edmonton, Montreal is the one with the good poutine, and there are only 2 "mega" rooms that contain 20+ people.

Good to know! I was trying to make it sound ominous (or at least Blizzard-like, haha), but it's hard to make anything sound ominous when poutine is involved. And clearly my knowledge of Canadian cuisine needs brushing up on! :innocent:


what is poutine

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Ravenmyste wrote...

Rokayt wrote...

Bioware is in a timezone thats about 1 hour after mine.....

"In the morning" will be about 14-17 hours from now, to those people in Edmonton.


and yet they still haven't been able to  hunt you down, and make example of you in front of all us BSNer, that smart bsners should be rounded up and indoctrinated to give them human shields so when they need to go ask EA owners to give them money to make a good game that will leave us all comatose for the next year or so just in time for DA3

Wut?

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jpraelster93 wrote...

Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

Bryan Johnson wrote...

Chi_Mangetsu wrote...

darkpassenger2342 wrote...

do they let you guys sleep?

They have twenty people at a time stuffed in a room for twelve hours at a time and feed them nothing but poutine. Or something.


We are in Edmonton, Montreal is the one with the good poutine, and there are only 2 "mega" rooms that contain 20+ people.

Good to know! I was trying to make it sound ominous (or at least Blizzard-like, haha), but it's hard to make anything sound ominous when poutine is involved. And clearly my knowledge of Canadian cuisine needs brushing up on! :innocent:


what is poutine


Amazing

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Bryan Johnson wrote...

I would guess in the range of 1-2est it depends on availability.


Lame..

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Bryan "Poutine is a dish made with french fries, topped with brown gravy and curd cheese." True? lol

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The ultimate in French-Canadian junk food, poutine is a mélange of warm french fries, topped with fresh cheese curds, then smothered with gravy. The subject of the gravy is widely debated-some say it should be beef, others declare chicken gravy is the only way to go, and still others proclaim a spicy barbecue sauce is the answer. This Québécois favorite is consumed while hot with a fork.

Apparently this lol and it sounds pretty good

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slam23s wrote...

Bryan "Poutine is a dish made with french fries, topped with brown gravy and curd cheese." True? lol


Corrrect, although variations exist, this is what it is at it's core. 

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slam23s wrote...

Bryan "Poutine is a dish made with french fries, topped with brown gravy and curd cheese." True? lol


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poutine

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No matter how you build it, once you have a plate of poutine, your arteries will be saying, "I KNOW YOU FEEL THIS."

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soooo.....cottage cheese fries with gravy. hmm....well ive seen stuff like it here in Hawaii and in Japan