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Question Posted Saturday July 21 2007, 1:48 pm

did everyone around the world recieve harry potter books at the same time despite the time zones? like same moment

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ASAPcamille answered Saturday July 21 2007, 3:27 pm:
Nope- Their's came out when their clocks hit midnight. It would be cool if everyone got them at the same time, but there would be debate on what time zone to use, if you catch my drift:]

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killerface answered Saturday July 21 2007, 2:37 pm:
Nope. Because of the time zones, people received their new Harry Potter books at the time that THEIR zone reached midnight, on Friday night/Saturday morning.

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