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| Thread ID: 52349 | 2004-12-17 01:39:00 | Will someone fix the clock,Bruce. | JJJJJ (528) | Press F1 |
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| 304308 | 2004-12-17 02:11:00 | OOPS sorry Rob!! wrong button :( :dogeye: | Mary (6534) | ||
| 304309 | 2004-12-17 02:20:00 | It would seem to me as well as Rob that the clock is 12 hours out? My settings are set to NZ daylight savings time +12 hours and yet all the current posts are going up at 03:15 which equals 3.15 am yet it is 15.15..... seems some people get no sleep at all then these days :yuck: |
EX-WESTY (221) | ||
| 304310 | 2004-12-17 02:29:00 | It would seem to me as well as Rob that the clock is 12 hours out? My settings are set to NZ daylight savings time +12 hours and yet all the current posts are going up at 03:15 which equals 3.15 am yet it is 15.15..... seems some people get no sleep at all then these days :yuck: hmm this is really strange. my time is correct even if i'm not logged in! are the date/time settings on your machine correct? |
idgadmin (6547) | ||
| 304311 | 2004-12-17 02:31:00 | It would seem to me as well as Rob that the clock is 12 hours out? My settings are set to NZ daylight savings time +12 hours and yet all the current posts are going up at 03:15 which equals 3.15 am yet it is 15.15..... seems some people get no sleep at all then these days :yuck: In the User control panel, make shure that under options that you have set gmt +1200 as your time zone and automatically update for dst (daylight savings time) set to yes. Edit: are you shure you are not missing the pm part? |
ILikeLinux (1669) | ||
| 304312 | 2004-12-17 02:34:00 | ah yes, maybe ILikeLinux has it - we're not using 24 hour time display... | Mary (6534) | ||
| 304313 | 2004-12-17 02:35:00 | Why is your clock an hour and seven minutes slow? :badpc: :badpc: And why do the emoticons not working? Jack :mad: :mad: Op Error. (1) Check your timezone Jack, and (2) "All your smileys are belong to us". :blush: |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 304314 | 2004-12-17 03:15:00 | And the 12 hour display puts in the AM and PM to avoid ambiguity. (Of course there is still the problem at 12:00 --- is it smart enough to put "noon" or "midnight"? ). Perhaps Jack's sundial is wrong. ;-) |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 304315 | 2004-12-17 03:20:00 | Yeah, but chances are that a post will never be made dead on the dot of noon, so if you clicked post on 12.00 (noon) forum time, it would show up as 12.00 pm, because it would of been after the exact middle of the day. | ILikeLinux (1669) | ||
| 304316 | 2004-12-17 03:26:00 | OOPS sorry Rob!! wrong button :( :dogeye: Thats cool, what servers do you refresh your time from. Me and probally 99% of everyone else: microsoft |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 304317 | 2004-12-17 03:38:00 | ...hmm Atomic Clock Sync recons the forum clocks about 4 min fast .. :stare: | KatiMike (242) | ||
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