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[Black Friday] ★ FameSystems.de | AMD Ryzen 9 9900x | AMD EPYC 9654 | DDR5 RAM | @ 2.99 € ★

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  • @itachikonoha said:

    @jnd said:

    @fuho said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @FameSystems said:
    Some people have not completed their checkout. So there are still a few left as soon as the checkout is not completed in the next 30 minutes.

    Please next time if you tell time, just directly write the reference frame.

    UTC/GMT/CET whatever you wish for.... Just to avoid confusion in some stupid people like me.

    Time is difficult...I actually think they were very clear.
    Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

    I am sorry if you missed out though. but maybe one of those unpaid carts mentioned above?
    (Hopefully mine is now super confirmed)

    There's also the fact that UTC is singular time standard, not a timezone, GMT (and +-n) is timezone but in practice these are used interchangeably. Better use ISO 8601 to avoid confusion but then people might find there are loads of cryptic ways to write valid ISO 8601 time, so you actually better restrict yourself to RFC 3339... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    I didn't understand 12:00 UTC +1.

    What does "+1" refers to here?

    Refers to a missed opportunity. Off by an hour. :D

    Thanked by 1itachikonoha
  • malhudamalhuda Member, Host Rep

    202416729

  • @malhuda said:

    202416729

    there are extra free thingys?

  • @itachikonoha said:

    @jnd said:

    @fuho said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @FameSystems said:
    Some people have not completed their checkout. So there are still a few left as soon as the checkout is not completed in the next 30 minutes.

    Please next time if you tell time, just directly write the reference frame.

    UTC/GMT/CET whatever you wish for.... Just to avoid confusion in some stupid people like me.

    Time is difficult...I actually think they were very clear.
    Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

    I am sorry if you missed out though. but maybe one of those unpaid carts mentioned above?
    (Hopefully mine is now super confirmed)

    There's also the fact that UTC is singular time standard, not a timezone, GMT (and +-n) is timezone but in practice these are used interchangeably. Better use ISO 8601 to avoid confusion but then people might find there are loads of cryptic ways to write valid ISO 8601 time, so you actually better restrict yourself to RFC 3339... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    I didn't understand 12:00 UTC +1.

    What does "+1" refers to here?

    UTC+1 -> CET

    so 12 UTC+1 equals 12 CET, that's not too hard is it?

  • @itachikonoha said:

    @jnd said:

    @fuho said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @FameSystems said:
    Some people have not completed their checkout. So there are still a few left as soon as the checkout is not completed in the next 30 minutes.

    Please next time if you tell time, just directly write the reference frame.

    UTC/GMT/CET whatever you wish for.... Just to avoid confusion in some stupid people like me.

    Time is difficult...I actually think they were very clear.
    Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

    I am sorry if you missed out though. but maybe one of those unpaid carts mentioned above?
    (Hopefully mine is now super confirmed)

    There's also the fact that UTC is singular time standard, not a timezone, GMT (and +-n) is timezone but in practice these are used interchangeably. Better use ISO 8601 to avoid confusion but then people might find there are loads of cryptic ways to write valid ISO 8601 time, so you actually better restrict yourself to RFC 3339... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    I didn't understand 12:00 UTC +1.

    What does "+1" refers to here?

    That should be the linked UTC offset, should be written as UTC+01:00.

    Anyway just assume it's the German time since Famesystems are based in germany and you'll be fine.

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • @Falzo said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @jnd said:

    @fuho said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @FameSystems said:
    Some people have not completed their checkout. So there are still a few left as soon as the checkout is not completed in the next 30 minutes.

    Please next time if you tell time, just directly write the reference frame.

    UTC/GMT/CET whatever you wish for.... Just to avoid confusion in some stupid people like me.

    Time is difficult...I actually think they were very clear.
    Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

    I am sorry if you missed out though. but maybe one of those unpaid carts mentioned above?
    (Hopefully mine is now super confirmed)

    There's also the fact that UTC is singular time standard, not a timezone, GMT (and +-n) is timezone but in practice these are used interchangeably. Better use ISO 8601 to avoid confusion but then people might find there are loads of cryptic ways to write valid ISO 8601 time, so you actually better restrict yourself to RFC 3339... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    I didn't understand 12:00 UTC +1.

    What does "+1" refers to here?

    UTC+1 -> CET

    so 12 UTC+1 equals 12 CET, that's not too hard is it?

    For non europeans, it may seem weird because we avoid offset.

    For example, 12:00 UTC. Others will calculate accordingly by adding/subtracting.

    Or just say 12 CET. Much easier.

  • houmiehoumie Member
    edited November 2024

    Guys, is it possible to add VAT ID to the account? I can't find it anywhere.

  • Ok, I made the payment, but there is no confirmation of any kind that the server is actually ordered.

  • It's too fast !!! :s

    Out of stock after recharge completed

  • Selling too fast, when can we restock?

  • @senos said:
    It's too fast !!! :s

    Out of stock after recharge completed

    I didn't even see recharge. I guess I'll have to do what everyone is doing.

    Is buying through script violation of TOS?

  • houmiehoumie Member
    edited November 2024

    My payment went through, but the order didn't go through. This is such a strange ordering system. When the payment is taken, then it is expected that the order that was made actually being delivered. But it seems I had to press on "Weiter" again after making the payment. This is just not right.

    UPDATE: I was able to get back to that page. And succeeded. #202416744. Thank you so much! :smile:

  • FameSystemsFameSystems Member, Patron Provider

    @peacat said:
    Selling too fast, when can we restock?

    @senos said:
    It's too fast !!! :s

    Out of stock after recharge completed

    There is still stock. Otherwise, wait and reload the page, some remove it from the shopping cart again or do not complete the checkout.

  • @senos said:
    It's too fast !!! :s

    Out of stock after recharge completed

    Of course, clever people had faith and topped-up before order, to save precious seconds during the order process. :D

  • Rootserver Small

    Limited stock: -2 / 35 left!

    There is still stock. Otherwise, wait and reload the page, some remove it from the shopping cart again or do not complete the checkout.

  • HansH111HansH111 Member
    edited November 2024

    Order ID: #202416701
    invoice FA-20244271

  • FameSystemsFameSystems Member, Patron Provider

    @senos said:
    Rootserver Small

    Limited stock: -2 / 35 left!

    There is still stock. Otherwise, wait and reload the page, some remove it from the shopping cart again or do not complete the checkout.

    As soon as it is in the shopping cart, it is only reserved until the order is completed. Just wait and see.

  • @jnd said:

    There's also ... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    Right, I meant it when I said time is difficult.

  • @itachikonoha said:

    @jnd said:

    @fuho said:

    @itachikonoha said:

    @FameSystems said:
    Some people have not completed their checkout. So there are still a few left as soon as the checkout is not completed in the next 30 minutes.

    Please next time if you tell time, just directly write the reference frame.

    UTC/GMT/CET whatever you wish for.... Just to avoid confusion in some stupid people like me.

    Time is difficult...I actually think they were very clear.
    Check this out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

    I am sorry if you missed out though. but maybe one of those unpaid carts mentioned above?
    (Hopefully mine is now super confirmed)

    There's also the fact that UTC is singular time standard, not a timezone, GMT (and +-n) is timezone but in practice these are used interchangeably. Better use ISO 8601 to avoid confusion but then people might find there are loads of cryptic ways to write valid ISO 8601 time, so you actually better restrict yourself to RFC 3339... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    I didn't understand 12:00 UTC +1.

    What does "+1" refers to here?

    It means "when there is noon at a place that is one hour ahead of UTC"

  • @fuho said:

    @jnd said:

    There's also ... Time is indeed messy even without daylight savings time and non full hour time offsets.

    Right, I meant it when I said time is difficult.

    That's why no need to mention any offset.

    e.g. We just say 11:00 UTC/GMT. then we can calculate from the difference accordingly.

    You can use any time unit reference frame and it works. Just tell your time and I'll adjust it accordingly. Even if I have day/light saving; I'll adjust it on my side.

  • senossenos Member
    edited November 2024

    As soon as it is in the shopping cart, it is only reserved until the order is completed. Just wait and see.

    Rootserver Small

    get one ! B)

  • @senos said:

    As soon as it is in the shopping cart, it is only reserved until the order is completed. Just wait and see.

    Rootserver Small

    get it ! B)

    congratulations. i still can't have :'(

  • i want small but again its gone!

  • @vish2336 said:
    i want small but again its gone!

    the medium one was a bargain.

    Thanked by 1vish2336
  • Can I upgrade the components later via support?

  • meh. missed the deal because of UTC+1.

    At least could have tried in the first few seconds even if I didn't get one.

  • got one medium

  • Dear @FameSystems, I currently have an expiring Root Serve Medium plan and was wondering if it would be possible to convert it into the Preorder deal I recently ordered.

    I’d greatly appreciate your assistance with this. Please let me know if any additional details are required.

  • @itachikonoha said:
    meh. missed the deal because of UTC+1.

    At least could have tried in the first few seconds even if I didn't get one.

    Is it that hard to understand for people living abroad?
    There is GMT, UTC and CET.

  • itachikonohaitachikonoha Member
    edited November 2024

    @Xytronix said:

    @itachikonoha said:
    meh. missed the deal because of UTC+1.

    At least could have tried in the first few seconds even if I didn't get one.

    Is it that hard to understand for people living abroad?
    There is GMT, UTC and CET.

    Then just write CET then.

    Why mention UTC at all?

    And you do realise there is not just GMT/UTC/CET but other standards too?

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