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@strutheo - which is it, out of the above: (A), (B), or (C)?
Or is it (D), where it's gotta be March 14 in the earthquake's timezone AND in the U.S. Eastern timezone simultaneously?
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Like, if it's (A) — then this ALREADY resolves YES, as Montenegro had a 5.4 mag quake at 3:06am UTC (aka 4:06am Montenegro time, which is March 13 at 11:06pm Eastern Daylight Time).
But if it's (B) — then this ALREADY resolves YES, as Alaska had a 3.8 mag quake at 5:52am UTC (aka 1:52am Eastern Daylight Time, which is March 13 at 9:52pm Alaska time)
And if it's (C) — then it doubly resolves YES, per the above.
...But if it's (D), then I guess we'll have to wait for the next inevitable 3.14+ magnitude earthquake of the day.
@strutheo Got it! Also, just so I know going forward (like on the Cinco de Mayo quake market) — what's your usual go-to? Option A or Option B?
@PaintspotInfez some combination of my timezone (est) which is what the markets default to, plus consideration for the time/date in their timezone , it kinda depends