Speaking of modding . . .
Tue, Dec. 11th, 2012 05:30 pmIt's time, based on my entirely obscure Gaxian almanac, for me to update the Master Modding Schedule and ask Many Nosy Questions about time zones and availability.
If you are a mod, or have modded, or would like to mod, or believe it's a mod mod mod mod world, please answer the following questions. You can give answers in your own time zone, or in GMT -- just tell me which you're using. Please ignore everyone else's schedule at this time: this is all about YOU.
Also, even if you've told me this information before, please reply. If I don't hear from you at all, I will probably assume you are no longer interested in modding.
- Out of our usual 48 hours, what hours are you NOT EVER available to mod? (Due to sleeping, regular commitments, etc.)
- Out of our usual 48 hours, what hours are the VERY VERY BEST for you to mod?
- If your schedule is in mad flux, but you're interested anyway, what's your best guess?
- Are you more comfortable with having a set, regular shift that's pretty much the same each weekend, or are you happier with a variable shift, or are you only interested in (or able to commit to) providing occasional emergency coverage?
- Is there a minimum or maximum amount of time that you're comfortable modding?
- Is there anything else I should know about your life that has bearing on this? (for example: you're a student and your schedule goes through periodic reshuffling; you're about to move to Australia and start a new job on the night shift; you're an alien with three months left of your holiday here, after which there will be a serious time lag on your internet connection due to relativistic time compression)
- For extra credit, use 'penguin' in a sentence. Creativity counts.
If you are a mod, or have modded, or would like to mod, or believe it's a mod mod mod mod world, please answer the following questions. You can give answers in your own time zone, or in GMT -- just tell me which you're using. Please ignore everyone else's schedule at this time: this is all about YOU.
Also, even if you've told me this information before, please reply. If I don't hear from you at all, I will probably assume you are no longer interested in modding.
- Out of our usual 48 hours, what hours are you NOT EVER available to mod? (Due to sleeping, regular commitments, etc.)
- Out of our usual 48 hours, what hours are the VERY VERY BEST for you to mod?
- If your schedule is in mad flux, but you're interested anyway, what's your best guess?
- Are you more comfortable with having a set, regular shift that's pretty much the same each weekend, or are you happier with a variable shift, or are you only interested in (or able to commit to) providing occasional emergency coverage?
- Is there a minimum or maximum amount of time that you're comfortable modding?
- Is there anything else I should know about your life that has bearing on this? (for example: you're a student and your schedule goes through periodic reshuffling; you're about to move to Australia and start a new job on the night shift; you're an alien with three months left of your holiday here, after which there will be a serious time lag on your internet connection due to relativistic time compression)
- For extra credit, use 'penguin' in a sentence. Creativity counts.
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Date: 2012-12-12 09:24 am (UTC)1) I tend to sleep from about 2am to at least 10am given my choice. I also like to avoid being up too late on a Sunday if I know I have something to do early Monday morning.
2) Preferably late evening something like 8pm-12pm, just so there's less pressure posting around meals.
3) I don't really have a life, so I'm not usually in a mad flux.
4) As long as I know ~24hrs in advance, I'm fine with variable shifts.
5) I'm easy as long as I can sleep and post around meals.
6) Damn it, I've been rumbled! Yes, I am an alien but I'm in possession of a superior internet connection, so it shouldn't interfere with my
galactic dominationmodding ;)7) Did you know penguins are the sexual deviants of the animal kingdom. And I made a whole post about it back in January. True Story.