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<modified>2010-03-21T20:32:33-00:00</modified>
<title>Tullow Oil PLC Discussion</title>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108931</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>Well I just pick the program off a menu and the recorder does it all for me. Phew, I guess these Chinese are very cleaver....</summary> 
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<author><name>Edvardo</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T20:32:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T20:32:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108715</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>There are 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds (very nearly) in a SIDEREAL day. The sidereal day is a very important concept, although it is not an easy one to understand initially. The earth rotates exactly 360 degrees, a full rotation, in 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds. One day of Universal time (UTC) is exactly 24 hours in length, during which the earth rotates a little more than 360 degrees. It should be obvious that the beginning of the sidereal day will wander around the standard clock-- all the way round, in fact, during the course of a year. For example, there is a day when "sidereal midnight" will coincide with noontime at Greenwich.</summary> 
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<author><name>wech</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T19:08:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T19:08:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108684</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>So, technical if you can not measure time, for example, a second then time can't exist. If time can't exist what are we doing week in week out. How come tomorrow is Monday the first day of trading. I guess if we ask the LSE they can trigger openings whenever they feel like it....</summary> 
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<author><name>wech</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T18:57:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T18:57:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108498</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>Of course, the unit of one day or 24 hours, is used because of the earth's rotational speed, but the same principle applied between any two consecutive measures of time, however small. When does one second end and the next begin? Or millionth or billionth of a second? There has to be something in between the smallest unit doesn't there?...</summary> 
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<author><name>brummell</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T17:46:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T17:46:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108149</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>I know in the military there is no such time as 00:00hrs. One day ends at 23:59 and the other starts at 00:01. I guess nothing happens in between!</summary> 
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<author><name>ROVBod</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T14:43:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T14:43:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6108139</id>
<title>Re: Extreme Engineering-Oil Rigs</title>
<summary>20:00 Extreme Engineering 2 - Quest TV...</summary> 
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<author><name>G E M L</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T14:35:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T14:35:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6107975</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>Wech, that's an interesting point. Surely if it is 00:00hrs it is neither Saturday, Sunday, Monday or any other day. There must be a point in there somewhere between midnight on one day and the first measurable point of time on the next day when it just isn't any time, or any day, at all. If you can differentiate between one day and the next then there must be a demarcation between the two which is neither one nor the other. If you were to release a RNS at that specific instant then, although it would be perfectly readable, it wouldn't have actually been issued at any time at all. I suppose that's one of the problems with trying to measure a continuum. It brings up all sorts of possibilities though.</summary> 
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<author><name>brummell</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T12:47:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T12:47:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6107853</id>
<title>Extreme Engineering-Oil Rigs</title>
<summary>Extreme Engineering-Oil Rigs- on Quest tonight at 8pm to 9pm...</summary> 
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<author><name>Boss007</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T11:50:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T11:50:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6107377</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release...</title>
<summary>By that I mean Sunday 00:00hrs, not Monday 00:00hrs</summary> 
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<author><name>wech</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T06:52:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T06:52:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6107375</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release RNS</title>
<summary>Sunday at midnight!!!...</summary> 
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<author><name>wech</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-21T06:51:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-21T06:51:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6107094</id>
<title>Re: what day do Tullow perfer to release RNS</title>
<summary>The day when the news comes.</summary> 
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<author><name>TheFaulkner</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-20T20:39:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-20T20:39:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6106919</id>
<title>what day do Tullow perfer to release RNS</title>
<summary>can anyone tell me what day does Tullow prefer to release their RNS's on</summary> 
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<author><name>Boss007</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-20T18:16:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-20T18:16:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6106700</id>
<title>Re: Broker Upgrade for Tullow</title>
<summary>well I dont trust the brokers for several reasons...firstly if you go back to the dot com crash many brokers were writing the opposite of what they thought was true just to con the markets......</summary> 
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<author><name>Chis Lines</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-20T16:05:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-20T16:05:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6106058</id>
<title>Re: Broker Upgrade for Tullow</title>
<summary>Kenetic,...</summary> 
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<author><name>kkwfromoz</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-20T10:48:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-20T10:48:00-00:00</modified>
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<id>tag:iii.co.uk,2003:tst.6106000</id>
<title>Re: Broker Upgrade for Tullow</title>
<summary>...</summary> 
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<author><name>kenetic</name></author>
<issued>2010-03-20T10:19:00-00:00</issued>
<modified>2010-03-20T10:19:00-00:00</modified>
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