Hey, guys 
Here on VGC, we love us some video-game-related events. Be it as large as an E3 conference, or as small as a private match in Brawl, we all love the sense of anticipation when a fun gaming event is nigh.
The only niggling annoyance we ever have with regard to this anticipation is this:
Poster A: "HEY GUYS, CONFERENCE STARTS AT 10 AM!"
Poster B: "Awesome! Hey, is that Eastern, Pacific, Mediterranean, what?"
Poster A: "Uh... I think Eastern? Maybe?"
Poster B: "Damn--I can't make plans until I know"
Poster C: "I just checked--it's [Time Zone X]."
Poster A: "Thanks, dude! Can't wait!"
Poster B: "Cool... hey, what time will it be at for me in [Time Zone Y]?"
Poster C: "Uh.... maybe... I'm not too sure, actually. Sorry..."
Poster A: "Yeah, I'm not sure, either, dude. Sorry."
Ultimately at least a few people end up missing or coming late to an event due to this confusion.
So, I propose having a clock on the front page that shows the time based on the time zone where VGC's main server is located. That way, everyone would see the same time. There would be lots of benefits:
-When something's coming up at a given time, ONE person with knowledge of time zones (or Google) could translate and say "Ok, it's going to be on at 11:00 am VGC time." Everyone would know what that means for themselves.
-It would be MUCH easier to schedule matches (and especially tournaments) for online games. "Hey. Up for a Brawl match at 4:00 VGC time?" "Sorry, no can do--I won't be home 'till 6:30 VGC time. 7:00 work?" "Sure!"
I know the problem I mentioned above is in no way exclusive to VGC (or even to the internet, for that matter), but it would be AWESOME if ioi could implement this feature, as I think everyone could benefit from it.
Good idea? Bad idea? Do I need to be shot? Feedback! 
This isn't a problem unique to VGC, and it's not like it's a huge deal, but







