Monday, September 1, 2008

Happy Labor Day!

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Happy Labor Day to those who live in the United States
and
Happy Labour Day to those living in Canada :)

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Deep Cycler is back up and running *but the site is still propagating, so if you have trouble getting in, just try a bit later.
Those who are members should have received an email from Austin about 12 hrs ago, *and then again just a few minutes ago (1:30 EST)
I believe the newest lines of $5 and $6 are still limited to 15 positions each, and I will update when I know for sure when those limitations will be removed.

OK, here's the *answer:

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We expect a very fast pace to pick up on the 5$ and the 6$ lines after this limitation is lifted so please read the following carefully.

It has been decided to remove the 15 spots per line rule tomorrow september 2nd at 6:00 pm EST, which is 11:00 p.m. GMT.

If anyone needs to convert this to their own time zone to figure out the exact time you can go to http://www.timezoneconverter.com/

I'm also going to add a count down clock on the home page for this as well so get ready :)"

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Forgot to tell you ... had Lou all day yesterday and she spent the night with me (unexpectedly). She is patiently waiting at the window now for her ride home.

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6 comments:

  1. Hi Blondie!

    Happy Labor Day USA

    Happy Labour Day Canada

    Cheers,

    Gene

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  2. Thanks Gene,

    My Calendar shows Canada holidays, but not that one.

    Cheers :))

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  3. Ah, Happy Labor Day!

    In Sweden we have no such day, but some of us will live forever anyway!

    We work hard, and then we rest in peace:))

    Blondie rocks:))

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  4. Yep.

    It is a holiday here since the 1880's I have been told.

    One source says "Most countries celebrate Labour Day on May 1, known as May Day and International Workers' Day."

    Cheers,

    Gene

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  5. Ok, we have a free day on May 1, but it has another name, just 1 May-day and it includes a certain parade for workers.

    See ya!

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  6. Canada here - and we had a pretty great day !! Many stores etc. were open - but not as late and those that did have to work will either get paid extra or have another day off.
    There was a huge picnic downtown for people whether they are in the workforce or not. Volunteers also helped for preparing the barbecue etc. I hear it was very well attended and the weather co-operated.
    The roads were busy with those travelling and there was lots of different provincial license plates here so that meant visitors. School here starts tomorrow !!
    Hope everyone had a good day in their own way .

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