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Microsoft Chat: Windows XP Media Center Edition

Tom Warren   on 02 April 2003 - 12:04 · 8 comments & 1095 views

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Chat: Windows XP Media Center Edition, 4 P.M. Pacific time, April 2, 2003

Chris Williams, a Program Manager Lead in the PC Experience Group from Windows eHome will answer questions in an open forum on Windows XP Media Center Edition.

A lot of the neowin staff will probably be joining in the chat too so if your interested in Media Center PC's then head on over at 4PM Pacific Time/7PM Eastern Time/1AM GMT (April 3rd).

See ya there :)

View: Windows XP Media Center Edition Chat
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News source: Windows XP Expert Zone


UPDATE: before I close up.

I would like to congratulate & thank those of you that have still written a bio, dont worry tho it wasnt all for nothing tho...

I will be sending you in my recommendation (and in some case nominations) to:

Mrs Goza
MS Product Manager
Microsoft Windows Client Business Value Team

Lets wait and see what i can twist her arm for . But i will be in contact with you all in due course.

As for the "haters" that showed up in this thread - Better luck next year.

If any of those that have written a bio as to why they should be chosen, would like to contact me. You may on EMAIL/MSN: voodoo@neowin.net

Hope that makes u feel a bit better

Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 8 additional comments
(1 reply) #1 Knight' on 02 Apr 2003 - 12:09
Chat? Chat about what?
#1.1 creamhackered on 02 Apr 2003 - 12:13
Why don't you read over the newspost again, lol
(1 reply) #2 Quick Reply on 02 Apr 2003 - 12:28
is 'CET' Eastern Time? I'm aussie and dont know lol
#2.1 creamhackered on 02 Apr 2003 - 12:28
CET = Central European Time
(1 reply) #3 Quick Reply on 02 Apr 2003 - 12:41
well all the main posts are recorded in CET "Posted by creamhackered on 02 Apr 2003 - 22:04 [B]CET[/B] " for everyone at the top, if u could tell me when this is in CET, then i could work out what it would be in aussie time thanx
#3.1 kool_105 on 02 Apr 2003 - 17:13
Central European Time (GMT+0100)
#4 seeingsam on 03 Apr 2003 - 03:48
Central Europe mean Time, it is the time of the first time zone, just eastward the zero time zone, 1 hour in advance on UTC time (UTC +01:00).
#5 MrCalifornia on 03 Apr 2003 - 19:24
get the transcript [url=http://thegreenbutton.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=9476092391&f=8126006991&m=6496057082]here[/url].

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