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    Hey guys, my name's BloodthirstyCatfish, and today I'm going to try to introduce to you my livestream on Justin.tv, in which I'm currently playing as Saba, and my goal is to Conquer as much as I can before I get bored (At least the Arabian peninsula). But RTW and EB aren't the only things I do, I also have a ton of other games I'll be streaming and putting on my youtube channel. Please subscribe to my youtube channel and follow my Livestream channel if you could (You have to make an account for both).


    Livestream - http://www.justin.tv/bloodthirstycatfish
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/BloodthirstyCatfish

    P.S. - Youtube is really my main thing, the livestream is just a second priority. If you want to see examples of games that I play, watch my youtube videos. My livestream is pretty new, like 2 weeks old, so I don't have anything but EB on there.



    General Livestream Schedule (Updated 12/14/10)*
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    Monday and Wednesday I usually go an hour long any where I can fit it in ** between 11 PM and 2 AM GMT.
    Friday I go as well, but the time span I get may be larger. So, maybe 11 PM and 3 AM GMT?
    Weekends I always try to do at least one of the days, maybe both. Streams can happen anytime in the day, maybe from 6 P.M. and 3 A.M. GMT time.

    *-Schedule may change without notice ie- swim meet, family obligations.
    **-The two times for each day that I list isn't the exact time that I'm streaming, it's only the time period or general period where I will be streaming. For example, on weekends I don't stream 9 hours straight, but I may be streaming at any time in that 9 hour period.









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    Time Conversion Chart - http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd...SRF_mst273.htm
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    Just whatever the number next to your time is, do the opposite to the original number. For example my time right now is 7 AM in EST. The number next to the EST on that chart is -5. I add 5 to that, and I get that it's 12:00, noon in GMT.
    Last edited by blader1176; 12-14-2010 at 13:28.

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