"Stonehenge" Hell Razor 2 Coming Sunday, November 7, 2021 At 9:00PM Eastern!!!! . . . . Ganzzzaaa!!!!!

Fingers crossed now.
Yep - I realized I don't understand how timestamps work. I sent a test email from one address to another. The timestamp in the origin email account was the time that the email was drafted. The timestamp in the specific message in the receiving email account was the time that I pressed send. The timestamp in the email list of the receiving email account was the time that the message arrived in that account. 1 email, 3 different time stamps o_O
 
So how big is a sheet of micarta anyway?

Or more to the point, how many HR2 handle slabs can you get out of it?

(In case any of you smart guys figured it out, please don't tell Jerry this is a trick to get him to reveal production numbers.)
 
Strange. Had my order, sent at 1800 hours, + 14 seconds (PST), bounced back from Yahoo Mail, with a “Failed Delivery” notice. WTH?

Quickly went to my Hotmail, and sent another at 1803. Lesson learned. Arrrggg.
 
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When do they typically let you know if you were successful in getting in? I may be a tiny bit excited.
 
Why don't guys just schedule the emails to go exactly at 9:00. I didn't put in for one, but figured I'd just schedule the email using the feature in Gmail if I did.
 
Thanks TR. Will check that out for when I’m unavailable. But I rather enjoy the thrill of - “The Final Countdown.” I have a somewhat dull life...🥳
 
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Why don't guys just schedule the emails to go exactly at 9:00. I didn't put in for one, but figured I'd just schedule the email using the feature in Gmail if I did.
I’ve actually discussed my e-mail timestamps with Amy a few times. I’m not comfortable posting the exact results as it may be a rule violation...

What we Both thought funny though was the difference in time stamps between my sent box e-mail headers and the recieved time between Amy and Garth‘s respective inboxes. Some of them were very close together, they were always, of course, different on all there inboxes. I have sent ganza request in uo to 30 seconds before the start time and up to 3 minutes after the start time. It does not matter when I have sent them, there are some many stops through the internet’s server/router pathway, it all depends on how much traffic is being used where and when. Also, even with automated messages, it is possible that the server that you are using has not updated their server time for a few days and it may be running a second slow.

Qualifications and message: I have worked in IT security/network/process management Since 1996, I have been Cisco certified since 2001, and I hate all of it. Lol. There is a litany of reasons that even the most qualified people around will never be able to predict what time they get to the Busse invox. Basically, the short answer is, unless you are on the same e-mail server as Amy/Garth, you’ll never be able to predict a way To ensure you’re there first. Although setting an automated message to send at the right time makes it less stressful for those that may miss the start time.
 
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