jedtb16_ESO wrote: »
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »
I love all the furniture added to the game with it - and the barber shop item, where you can assign a settler to do your hair cut. Try out the gymnastic items - like the gymnastic horse - you character can do a lot on those. You can as well use the building items of a vault outside of an actual vault, if you want to. Or put a settler on a bicycle of that DLC and let him produce power for your settlement - fun stuff really.
In my country tea time is when I drink a tea, which means few times a day for about 5-10 minutes. Does it correspond with your local tea time habit?Europe - UK obviously
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
We had a sunny day with clear skies around 24 degree C during the day - and it is winter hereBut it is not always like this, normally it is pretty humid in the morning and if we are unlucky we will have high fog all of the day with not much visibility. Weather is pretty unpredictable here and the forecast feels more like an oracle.
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
We had a sunny day with clear skies around 24 degree C during the day - and it is winter hereBut it is not always like this, normally it is pretty humid in the morning and if we are unlucky we will have high fog all of the day with not much visibility. Weather is pretty unpredictable here and the forecast feels more like an oracle.
It is 21 degree and raining hard here. It is summer.
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
We had a sunny day with clear skies around 24 degree C during the day - and it is winter hereBut it is not always like this, normally it is pretty humid in the morning and if we are unlucky we will have high fog all of the day with not much visibility. Weather is pretty unpredictable here and the forecast feels more like an oracle.
It is 21 degree and raining hard here. It is summer.
Oh I hope you will not again have to face flooding like in the last years, I saw the videos from the UK with some spectacular flooding. We have flooding here when it goes from spring to summer - heavy downpours are more likely then. Well, it can happen in winter as well, we had that a couple of years ago - 3 weeks of heavy downpour, that much, that we even had snow on the mountain ranges for 4 days. Well, weather is currently anyway out of bounds - in Gauteng in the north-east (Johannesburg) they even had snow for a few days last winter. This is a disaster when it happens, because most people do not have heating.

freespirit wrote: »I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
We had a sunny day with clear skies around 24 degree C during the day - and it is winter hereBut it is not always like this, normally it is pretty humid in the morning and if we are unlucky we will have high fog all of the day with not much visibility. Weather is pretty unpredictable here and the forecast feels more like an oracle.
It is 21 degree and raining hard here. It is summer.
Oh I hope you will not again have to face flooding like in the last years, I saw the videos from the UK with some spectacular flooding. We have flooding here when it goes from spring to summer - heavy downpours are more likely then. Well, it can happen in winter as well, we had that a couple of years ago - 3 weeks of heavy downpour, that much, that we even had snow on the mountain ranges for 4 days. Well, weather is currently anyway out of bounds - in Gauteng in the north-east (Johannesburg) they even had snow for a few days last winter. This is a disaster when it happens, because most people do not have heating.
@Lysette this photo was taken in East London, just down the road from where I live, on the 23/06/16 so about 5 weeks ago.
No wonder people think it always rains in the UK
I went to England and noticed they were on Paris Time. Going to the country with GMT and they weren't on GMT was really confusing. But, once I figured out England was on Paris time I kinda new what time it was some of the time.
We swap back to GMT 30th Oct. We are on British Summer Time at the moment, kinda ironic given the weather
We had a sunny day with clear skies around 24 degree C during the day - and it is winter hereBut it is not always like this, normally it is pretty humid in the morning and if we are unlucky we will have high fog all of the day with not much visibility. Weather is pretty unpredictable here and the forecast feels more like an oracle.
It is 21 degree and raining hard here. It is summer.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »
jedtb16_ESO wrote: »
that forum is a terrible place.... talk about the misuse of technology.
i've played it.... was fine.
That's largely a cultural thing. Judging by the timestamps, the OP isn't in the UK, so they might not even have such a thing as tea time.
Well, tea time is not just a british thing, it is a commonwealth thing actually. And with it it is on every continent including antarctic, station McMordo has english scientists. And there are otherwise countries on every continent, which are members of the commonwealth and adapted the habit of tea time.
Just an example each that you get the idea:
Europe - UK obviously
Asia - India
Australia - commonwealth nation
Africa - south africa
North America - Canada
South America - Guayana
Antarctic - Station McMurdo
abuniffpreub18_ESO wrote: »
