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apskip:
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--- Quote from: apskip on May 07, 2008, 12:30:30 PM ---Peach, I don't care what Justin thought. The only trans-Pacific nonstop flights that I know of are LAN801 departing at 2245 from Santiago and AR1182 departing at 2359 from Buenos Aires. I guess it's possible that teams went from SCL to EZE, but then they left even later to AKL, which defeats your purpose.
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he saw the teams, its not "what he thought"
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Kogs, read it again. The point of my note is an argument against "7ish".
TexasLady:
Re the boats, this was posted as a comment to Jason:
--- Quote ---Donut Diary said...
Yes ! they are definitely contestants from the Amazing Race Show. We were at Tonle Sap Lake and saw route markers (Flags in red and yellow) on 6 boats at the pier. There were camera crew but we did not see the contestants. Very exciting !
May 6, 2008 12:55 AM
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http://jumpingthetracks.blogspot.com/2008/05/amazing-race.html
puddin:
amazing race, angkor wat :lol:
boberino22
Posted on: 6:01 am, yesterday Save
Did anyone else see them filming for the amazing race at angkor wat on the 4th? I'm not sure what version it is but I saw the little stand where they put the next clue on the west side of the temple. (opposite the main entrance?) I opened it up, thinking it was some brochure and I saw it said "Amazing Race" before one of the production guys yelled at me.
Anyone know which version of the amazing race it is??
randomnzer:
Phil has a holiday home in Coromandel, which is very near the Tauranga/Bay of Plenty region.
They may have gone to the Waihi Goldmine, which is a popular tourist attraction in that area.
TARAsia Fan:
--- Quote from: apskip on May 06, 2008, 05:43:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: georgiapeach on May 06, 2008, 11:21:56 AM ---The blogger says he was in Santiago 4/30, I believe he was in Santiago 4/30. :pull
Melbourne is serious spec and is no way even remotely confirmed.
And when I checked IDL I found
International Date Line:
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Cross the line from the east to the west and a day is added. Cross from west to the east and a day is subtracted.
So unless I am going more ditzy than usual then that timeline unfortunately makes no sense at all to me....
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I apparently have written using words that confuse. To me "losing a day" going east to west means that you literally advance the calendar one day because that day is gone forever(or at least untiol you cross the Date Line west to east). That is the equivalent of "adding a day" in other people's syntax.
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Of course, you and I can go back into our time zone debate we had in the Amazing Race Asia thread, but I get what you're saying about losing a day. Actually, "losing a day" in the vernacular usually talks about crossing the Date Line from the US to Asia.
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