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Aug 02, 2021 08:20PM

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Time/length. So for example :50 for 10 means that at 50 minutes past the hour (or 10 to) we read for 10 minutes. And then post back how much we got read, of our own individual books. Does that make sense?
What does :05 for 20 mean
What does :05 for 20 mean
Okay so this is a time and a length that we read for. :05 for 20 means that at 5 past the hour we read our own books, and we read for 20 minutes. So from :05 to :25 we read, and once we're done, we comment back here how many pages we read in that 20 minutes
That's why I don't include the hour in front of the minutes. For example for me now it's 7.07pm. But when I say :10 for 15, it means that at 7:10pm for me we read for 15 minutes. So removing the '7' makes it anyone's time zone
What's the time for you now?
What's the time for you now?
Ohhh okay so you're hours and a half difference. I didn't realise, I thought everyone was basically the same minutes past the hour. Well in that case, you just add 30 minutes to whatever time I say. So if I say :20 for 20 that means I'll start at 7.20 and read for 20 minutes, and you'll start at 12.50 and read for 20 minutes.
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