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-renapd- posted at 11:54AM Tue, 15 May 2018 - #4330066
12:00pm (cdt) means noon Central Daytime - same as server time! In fact, Grab Bag stayed open for an hour and a half longer than it should! :)
Rena
Well the date on top of the page here said differently when I started the thread - it said something like Mon, May 14, 6:47 PM CDT which is several times before the Grab Bag expiration at 12:00 PM CDT. So something is out of sync here.
taoz posted at 6:45PM Tue, 15 May 2018 - #4330072
-renapd- posted at 11:54AM Tue, 15 May 2018 - #4330066
12:00pm (cdt) means noon Central Daytime - same as server time! In fact, Grab Bag stayed open for an hour and a half longer than it should! :)
Rena
Well the date on top of the page here said differently when I started the thread - it said something like Mon, May 14, 6:47 PM CDT which is several times before the Grab Bag expiration at 12:00 PM CDT. So something is out of sync here.
I meant hours, not times...
thaaksma posted at 8:17PM Wed, 16 May 2018 - #4330157
I just double-checked the sales calendar and it does say 12pm (noon).
Yes, but the sale was already closed at May 14, 6:47pm CDT, according to the clock on top of this page.
I'm not complaining about the sale, but there's something here that doesn't make sense.
thaaksma posted at 8:31AM Thu, 17 May 2018 - #4330166
This promotion expired at 12:00pm (cdt) on Monday, May 14th. That's 6 hours and 47 minutes prior to your referenced 6:47pm (cdt) time. You're correct that the promotion was no longer running at 6:47pm (cdt).
-Tim
How can 12:00pm come before 6:47pm?
Well been looking into this and that 12 hours AM/PM format is illogical and very confusing. The 24 hour standard ISO format (2018-05-14 15:22:34) on the contrary is logical, simple to understand, cannot be misinterpreted and a 100 times easier to work with in programming.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/32bgkb/why_doesnt_the_civillian_world_use_24_hour_time/
Mik239 posted at 9:21AM Thu, 17 May 2018 - #4330211
Because 'pm' starts with 12:00pm, 11:59am + 1 = 12:00pm, 11:59pm + 1 = 12:00am
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock
Yes I understand that now, but it would be more logical and less confusing if it was expressed as 00:00am to 11:59am, and then 00:00pm to 11.59pm.
The promotions we run on the site, and their respective start and end times, correspond with the time that's expressed beneath the Renderosity logo at the top-left of every page of our site. If there is confusion as to when a promotion ends, I might suggest that you reference the respective end time with the current time on the site.
Hope this helps.
-Tim
thaaksma posted at 10:06PM Thu, 17 May 2018 - #4330223
The promotions we run on the site, and their respective start and end times, correspond with the time that's expressed beneath the Renderosity logo at the top-left of every page of our site. If there is confusion as to when a promotion ends, I might suggest that you reference the respective end time with the current time on the site.
Hope this helps.
-Tim
Yes I understand that now but it took some research to figure out the confusing AM/PM time format. Today most of the world is using the much simpler 24 hour ISO 8601 format which is recommended by the International Organization for Standardization.
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The deals page said "From now through 12:00pm (cdt) on Monday, May 14th", but it's already closed?