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Too early?! As a non-newbie, I believe rule 436 Sub-paragraph G and H states that:

G. The Geezer Meter time shall be made in reference to the United States Eastern time zone.

H. Whereas the official flightinfo.com time is referenced to United States Pacific time zone the correct countdown time referenced to the flightinfo.com time stamp will be 2100 Pacific time unless said user has adjusted their time zone in their profile. However, the official changeover time will remain on the United States Eastern time.

Maybe another more experienced Geezer Meter veteran can back me up?
 
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Sorry Skyflyin, it is Central time of the US. The judge(s) have ruled and you prematurely ejacudated. But we appreciate your enthusiasm.
 
Yup, Central time. According to that Whataburger guy.

I like the enthusiasm, though.

Dang, I stand corrected and will adjust accordingly. However, I would like to file a formal grievance to the rule as per said rule the east coast guys (or those that happen to be in that time zone) would unnecessarily have to wait another ENTIRE hour before they could celebrate.

Oh, keepers of the Geezer Meter what say you?
 

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