I will post this week's events right after I finish typing up this post.
There are a few important things to notice about this week's events. First off, and mainly, the times are in GMT. To get the time the event is, look at the description of your timezone (eg. EST: GMT - 5) And add the number to the time of the event.
Example: The event is at 8:00 GMT. EST is GMT - 5, so add 5 to 8, to get 13:00, or 1:00 pm.
--GMT: GMT - 0
--CVT, EGT: GMT - 1
--FNT, PM*T, WG**: GMT - 2
--ADT, AMST, ART, BRT, GFT, HAA, SRT, UYT, WGT: GMT - 3
--AMT, AST, BOT, CST, EDT, GYT, HAE, HNT, PYT: GMT - 4
--CDT, COT, EASST, ECT, EST, ET, HSC, PET: GMT - 5
--CST, EAST, GALT, HAR, HNC, MDT: GMT - 6
--HAP, MST, PDT: GMT - 7
--AKDT, HAY, PST: GMT - 8
--AKST, GAMT, HADT: GMT - 9
--CKT, HAST, TAHT, TKT: GMT - 10
--NUT, SST, WST: GMT - 11
--BST, CET, IST, WAT, WEST, WST: GMT + 1
--CAT, CEST, EET, IST (Israel): GMT + 2
--AST, EAT, EEST, IDT, MSK: GMT + 3
--AMT, AZT, GET, GST, MST, MUT, RET, SCT: GMT + 4
--AMST, MAWT, MVT, PKT, TMT, UZT: GMT + 5
--BST, IOT: GMT + 6
--WIB: GMT + 7
-- CAST, CST (China standard time), HKT, MYT, PHT, SGT, WST (Australia): GMT + 8
--JST, KST, WDT: GMT + 9
--EST (Australia), PGT, YAPT: GMT + 10
--EDT(Australia and Pacific), MAGT, NCT, PNT: GMT + 11
--FJT, GILT, MHT, FJT: GMT + 12
If I missed your timezone, let me know. Although its almost impossible with all the ones I listed. Also, sorry its messy, I typed it all myself, which was really time consuming.
Also, the new events are in a military type time. Any time over 12, subtract 12 to it and it's pm. For example, if it says 17:00 GMT, it's 5:00 pm GMT, and convert it to yours, so it would end up being 10:00 pm EST.
And lastly, Friday we will decide what event to do when the event time comes.
15-Jan-2011 17:32:22