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DrRox:

--- Quote from: redskevin88 on January 13, 2010, 07:59:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: DrRox on January 13, 2010, 10:51:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on January 13, 2010, 06:18:23 AM ---Leg 1: USA - Chile
Leg 2: Chile
Leg 3: Chile - Argentina
Leg 4: Argentina #2
Leg 5: Argentina - Paraguay
Leg 6: Paraguay - Germany
Leg 7: Germany- Djibouti
Leg 8: Djibouti - Malaysia
Leg 9: Malaysia
Leg 10: Malaysia - Singapore
Leg 11: Singapore - China
Leg 12: China - USA

Wiki says they when to Germany after S.America, we don't know if there are 12 legs, but this should be it.

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Do you really believe that Wikipedia knows more than we do here?

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http://www.anbariloche.com.ar/noticia.php?nota=11904

Assuming you can read Spanish... it says they when to Germany after finishing in Baroliche, Argentina.

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I can read spanish and portuguese............but that doesnt answer my question you believing Wikipedia knws more than we do, does it now. That is all I was asking. Thanks

Dånooky:

--- Quote from: RichInSydney on January 13, 2010, 03:37:26 PM ---The route that has been spoilt so far doesn't really allow a leg in Oceania (which is not a continent btw)

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Under some models Oceania is considered a continent (in Spanish, in English it's "Australia"). It varies depending which one they teach in schools. Some models consider both North America & South America as the same continent. So the 5-continent supposition could be true depending on how you divide the continents.

Caelestor:

--- Quote from: DrRox on January 13, 2010, 11:56:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on January 13, 2010, 07:59:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: DrRox on January 13, 2010, 10:51:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: redskevin88 on January 13, 2010, 06:18:23 AM ---Leg 1: USA - Chile
Leg 2: Chile
Leg 3: Chile - Argentina
Leg 4: Argentina #2
Leg 5: Argentina - Paraguay
Leg 6: Paraguay - Germany
Leg 7: Germany- Djibouti
Leg 8: Djibouti - Malaysia
Leg 9: Malaysia
Leg 10: Malaysia - Singapore
Leg 11: Singapore - China
Leg 12: China - USA

Wiki says they when to Germany after S.America, we don't know if there are 12 legs, but this should be it.

--- End quote ---

Do you really believe that Wikipedia knows more than we do here?

--- End quote ---

http://www.anbariloche.com.ar/noticia.php?nota=11904

Assuming you can read Spanish... it says they when to Germany after finishing in Baroliche, Argentina.

--- End quote ---

I can read spanish and portuguese............but that doesnt answer my question you believing Wikipedia knws more than we do, does it now. That is all I was asking. Thanks

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Where I come from, schools teach you to never trust Wikipedia. The sources at the bottom of the page, however... :umn:

valor boreal:

--- Quote from: Neobie on January 14, 2010, 12:35:51 AM ---I'm hunting for inconsistencies here.

First: The last tweet in Asuncion was posted at 3:34am, which translates into 7.34am Paraguay time. (The timestamp's time zone was determined on the day of the postings, when it listed times as "X hours ago.") The arrival time in Montevideo is supposedly at 7.03am computer time, or 12.03pm Uruguay time. This fits well with PU 706, leaving Asuncion at 9.20am and scheduled to arrive at 12.05pm in Montevideo. However, the tweet "finally!!!! see you soon amigos uruguayos!!!!" was posted at 7.34am. What could the "finally" refer to, if the flight to Montevideo leaves two hours later?

Second: Amy posts that "my friend and i assumed the crew were expecting people from BA...that's where the ticket agent assumed i was going." The last flight to Buenos Aires left at 6.00am, and the next one isn't until 1.00pm. Is it normal for a ticket agent at the airport to assume someone was going to Buenos Aires if she arrives at 7am?

And just something I was wondering, why was Twitter on Mountain Time?
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I had the last of the early tweets as being at 8:34am Paraguayan time (45 minutes before PU 706 was due to leave) and the first of the later tweets at 1:03pm Uruguayan time, which would have given her an hour after the flight landed (which still isn't much time at all, but if MVD is anything like ASU, it could be possible).



Neobie:

--- Quote from: valor boreal on January 14, 2010, 06:27:21 AM ---I had the last of the early tweets as being at 8:34am Paraguayan time (45 minutes before PU 706 was due to leave) and the first of the later tweets at 1:03pm Uruguayan time, which would have given her an hour after the flight landed (which still isn't much time at all, but if MVD is anything like ASU, it could be possible).
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Hmm, I think you're right. Shifting everything an hour back makes the timings possible. If this is a hoax it was definitely well planned around flight schedules. The Buenos Aires bit still sticks out as something strange though. Does the Twitter account displaying Pacific Time mean anything though - any Twitter experts here?

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