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From: Josh English
Subject: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 29 Feb 2000 10:49:08
Message: <38BBEAF7.23F8130D@spiritone.com>
I am have a problem with my phone lines at home and can't get a dial
tone, so I can't submit my IRTC entry without lugging the computer to a
friends house. I'm in Portland Oregon, USA and I know the deadline is
tonight, but it is my local midnight or midnight at the server? If
local, I have a chance, if not, I might not be able to submit my entry
in time. I won't even get home until 7pm tonight.

When exactly is the deadline?

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 29 Feb 2000 10:58:15
Message: <38BBEC1E.6BCCD486@pacbell.net>
Josh English wrote:
> 
> I am have a problem with my phone lines at home and can't get a dial
> tone, so I can't submit my IRTC entry without lugging the computer to a
> friends house. I'm in Portland Oregon, USA and I know the deadline is
> tonight, but it is my local midnight or midnight at the server? If
> local, I have a chance, if not, I might not be able to submit my entry
> in time. I won't even get home until 7pm tonight.
> 
> When exactly is the deadline?

I seem to recall that the deadline is for midnight pacific standard
time - which is coincidentally the same time zone you are in. Even
if you are a couple of hours late they will probably accept it. I
also seem to recall something from the submissions info page about
the IRTC admin who reviews submissions not doing anything with them
until the following morning, after his coffee so, there is some time
buffered into the system.

If I am wrong about this someone please correct me.

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 29 Feb 2000 11:07:18
Message: <38BBEE34.50D83C51@pacbell.net>
Ken wrote:
> 
> Josh English wrote:
> >
> > I am have a problem with my phone lines at home and can't get a dial
> > tone, so I can't submit my IRTC entry without lugging the computer to a
> > friends house. I'm in Portland Oregon, USA and I know the deadline is
> > tonight, but it is my local midnight or midnight at the server? If
> > local, I have a chance, if not, I might not be able to submit my entry
> > in time. I won't even get home until 7pm tonight.
> >
> > When exactly is the deadline?
> 
> I seem to recall that the deadline is for midnight pacific standard
> time - which is coincidentally the same time zone you are in. Even
> if you are a couple of hours late they will probably accept it. I
> also seem to recall something from the submissions info page about
> the IRTC admin who reviews submissions not doing anything with them
> until the following morning, after his coffee so, there is some time
> buffered into the system.
> 
> If I am wrong about this someone please correct me.

From the stills faq -

[1.2.13] What's the precise end of the submission period? 

         Unless otherwise noted, the submission period continues through the
         last day of the round, which is normally the last day of the second
         month of the round. The official precise end of the submission period
         is 11:59:59 PM US Pacific Time on that day. 

[1.2.14] My rendering won't be finished until 2am the day after submission is
         closed--what can I do?
 
         The actual drop-dead moment is the instant that we generate the voting
         forms based on the images we have at that point. While we sometimes
         accept late entries, we never guarantee any extensions. Please always
         try to get your entry submitted well before the deadline.

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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 29 Feb 2000 12:20:22
Message: <38BC0058.5D5C03A9@spiritone.com>
Thanks. I skimmed the FAQ, but obvously not close enough.

I really hate lugging my computer around....

Josh

Ken wrote:

> Ken wrote:
> >
> > Josh English wrote:
> > >
> > > I am have a problem with my phone lines at home and can't get a dial
> > > tone, so I can't submit my IRTC entry without lugging the computer to a
> > > friends house. I'm in Portland Oregon, USA and I know the deadline is
> > > tonight, but it is my local midnight or midnight at the server? If
> > > local, I have a chance, if not, I might not be able to submit my entry
> > > in time. I won't even get home until 7pm tonight.
> > >
> > > When exactly is the deadline?
> >
> > I seem to recall that the deadline is for midnight pacific standard
> > time - which is coincidentally the same time zone you are in. Even
> > if you are a couple of hours late they will probably accept it. I
> > also seem to recall something from the submissions info page about
> > the IRTC admin who reviews submissions not doing anything with them
> > until the following morning, after his coffee so, there is some time
> > buffered into the system.
> >
> > If I am wrong about this someone please correct me.
>
> From the stills faq -
>
> [1.2.13] What's the precise end of the submission period?
>
>          Unless otherwise noted, the submission period continues through the
>          last day of the round, which is normally the last day of the second
>          month of the round. The official precise end of the submission period
>          is 11:59:59 PM US Pacific Time on that day.
>
> [1.2.14] My rendering won't be finished until 2am the day after submission is
>          closed--what can I do?
>
>          The actual drop-dead moment is the instant that we generate the voting
>          forms based on the images we have at that point. While we sometimes
>          accept late entries, we never guarantee any extensions. Please always
>          try to get your entry submitted well before the deadline.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler -  1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/

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From: Simon de Vet
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 1 Mar 2000 14:12:36
Message: <38BD6C09.D4AE672D@istar.ca>
Josh English wrote:

> Thanks. I skimmed the FAQ, but obvously not close enough.
>
> I really hate lugging my computer around....

Your pic's in the winvote archives, so something must have worked :)


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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 1 Mar 2000 14:36:06
Message: <38BD71A1.B1FBACEE@spiritone.com>
Yeah. I had to take my computer to a friends house and upload it from
there. I made it in time.I really hate how my phone conks out when I
need to use it. The wires in the apartment building are crossed with my
neighbors, and the apartment owner is too cheap to rewire the place.

Josh

Simon de Vet wrote:

> Josh English wrote:
>
> > Thanks. I skimmed the FAQ, but obvously not close enough.
> >
> > I really hate lugging my computer around....
>
> Your pic's in the winvote archives, so something must have worked :)

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From: Ken
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 1 Mar 2000 20:07:58
Message: <38BDBDFA.3EDBA93@pacbell.net>
Josh English wrote:
> 
> Yeah. I had to take my computer to a friends house and upload it from
> there. I made it in time.I really hate how my phone conks out when I
> need to use it. The wires in the apartment building are crossed with my
> neighbors, and the apartment owner is too cheap to rewire the place.
> 
> Josh

 I don't know about where you live but here in California it is a law
that apartment owners MUST keep the telephone wiring inside tenant
buildings in good working order. Your state may have similar laws
protecting your rights to reliable telephone service. If you live
in such a place it might behoove you to point out this fact to your
slum lord. If you needed medical assistance and could not reach
help over the phone because the wiring was not in good repair it
would put your slum lord in a position of liability.

-- 
Ken Tyler -  1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/


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From: mr art
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 1 Mar 2000 23:30:45
Message: <38BDEE83.B1FE7F53@gci.net>
USA, Oregon, Portland

Ken wrote:
>
>  I don't know about where you live but here in California it is a law
> that apartment owners MUST keep the telephone wiring inside tenant
> buildings in good working order. Your state may have similar laws
> protecting your rights to reliable telephone service. If you live
> in such a place it might behoove you to point out this fact to your
> slum lord. If you needed medical assistance and could not reach
> help over the phone because the wiring was not in good repair it
> would put your slum lord in a position of liability.
> 
> --
> Ken Tyler -  1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/

-- 
Mr. Art

"Often the appearance of reality is more important 
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 2 Mar 2000 01:22:22
Message: <38BE078A.5030738@pacbell.net>
"mr.art" wrote:
> 
> USA, Oregon, Portland

He mentioned that in his original post, Art.

 Where I said " I don't know about where you live but here in California..."
what meant to imply is I don't know if the laws where you live are the same
but here they give you certain rights. I already knew where he lives but not
the laws that apply in his home state.


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From: Steve
Subject: Re: When exactly is the sumbission period closed?
Date: 2 Mar 2000 15:22:42
Message: <slrn8bsohg.149.sjlen@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Wed, 01 Mar 2000 22:17:46 -0800, Ken wrote:
>
>
>"mr.art" wrote:
>> 
>> USA, Oregon, Portland
>
>He mentioned that in his original post, Art.
>
> Where I said " I don't know about where you live but here in California..."
>what meant to imply is I don't know if the laws where you live are the same
>but here they give you certain rights. I already knew where he lives but not
>the laws that apply in his home state.

Here you're not allowd to touch the phone lines, even inside your own building.
The phone lines belong to the telecos. You can do what you want with the 
power lines, the water and to some extent the gas, but touching the phone lines
is a big NoNo.  And with laws like this we wonder why BT still have a manopoly.

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