Jim Hart
September 8th, 2015, 09:01 AM
For better or worth, the word for this round is WYTHE (or wythe if you
prefer).
My movements later this week preclude dealing for much of the day,
therefore I ask that you email your definition to my gmail address
(jfshart) before:
Thursday 0700 UTC, aka
1700 in Melbourne,
0800 in Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire,
0300 in New Hampshire, New York and New Ark,
1900 in vercargill.
E&OE
That's quite leisurely. The alternative would have been 10 hours earlier
but that may have proved too soon for some of you and possibly also for me.
And as usual if you know what the real meaning is, tell me soonish in case
a substitute is needed.
Jim
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prefer).
My movements later this week preclude dealing for much of the day,
therefore I ask that you email your definition to my gmail address
(jfshart) before:
Thursday 0700 UTC, aka
1700 in Melbourne,
0800 in Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire,
0300 in New Hampshire, New York and New Ark,
1900 in vercargill.
E&OE
That's quite leisurely. The alternative would have been 10 hours earlier
but that may have proved too soon for some of you and possibly also for me.
And as usual if you know what the real meaning is, tell me soonish in case
a substitute is needed.
Jim
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