Saturday March 5th from 2PM - 4PM Pacific (5 PM - 7PM Eastern) Sunday March 6th from 2PM - 4PM Pacific (5 PM - 7PM Eastern)
AEST (DST): Sunday March 6th from 9AM - 11AM AEST (DST): Monday March 7th from 9AM - 11AM
In future, use this. Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 18 hours ahead. Maple Time is known as Pacific Standard Time which is 8 hours behind the Greenwich Meridian. In contrast, Australian Eastern Standard Time is 10 hours ahead of the Greenwich Meridian. Add an hour to both during Daylight Savings.
I don't get why u guys keep asking this. Its not the first time we've had 2x events, and its always at the same time. Instead of asking us (most of us has no idea), try using google or something.
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I'm super sorry about making this thread =='
@ LEGEND so i add 19 hours to the pacific time?
Saturday March 5th from 2PM - 4PM Pacific (5 PM - 7PM Eastern)
Sunday March 6th from 2PM - 4PM Pacific (5 PM - 7PM Eastern)
AEST (DST): Sunday March 6th from 9AM - 11AM
AEST (DST): Monday March 7th from 9AM - 11AM
In future, use this. Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 18 hours ahead. Maple Time is known as Pacific Standard Time which is 8 hours behind the Greenwich Meridian. In contrast, Australian Eastern Standard Time is 10 hours ahead of the Greenwich Meridian. Add an hour to both during Daylight Savings.
TS, is making a pointless thread just to ask this question really easier than using Google to find the time zone difference?
I don't get why u guys keep asking this.
Its not the first time we've had 2x events, and its always at the same time.
Instead of asking us (most of us has no idea), try using google or something.