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Thread ID: 88298 2008-03-22 20:50:00 OK, own up. R2x1 (4628) PC World Chat
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651665 2008-03-22 23:19:00 Hmm. Maybe I am seeing the world through a glass darkly, but it adds a certain deja vu to the site.
Currently it says it is 10:51 AM

My computer clock says 12:15 at this time. When my computer clock reaches 12:20 I will hit the submit.
12:17
12:18
12:19
12:20
Sweep (90)
651666 2008-03-22 23:24:00 :lol: The time is fine R2x1. Sure Linux isn't playing a trick on you?
Sapristi knuckles and begorrah!
That is the answer - I am using Winderz today ! No wonder the cats in the pigeon (c)oop !

Gives results like this - (www.imagef1.net.nz)
R2x1 (4628)
651667 2008-03-23 00:48:00 My computer clock says 12:15 at this time. When my computer clock reaches 12:20 I will hit the submit.
12:17
12:18
12:19
12:20

Inflating post count much?
beeswax34 (63)
651668 2008-03-23 01:55:00 There was a bug in PHP's time zone handling that may well have been behind this. I work in a company with a lot of PHP applications and there was quite a flurry of emails going around the morning it decided daylight savings was over too early. Our PHP experts had a patched package on our servers about an hour after the problem was observed but it still caused some consternation.

This was all triggered by last year's changes to the daylight savings period. The developers changed the start time for NZ's daylight savings but failed to change the end time. Apparently a similar thing happened in the Java world.
TGoddard (7263)
651669 2008-03-23 03:32:00 My Garmin Edge 305 has been telling me it's an hour earlier than it is ever since last Sunday. I guess it must be difficult to get the guys on the Space Station to go adjust all those GPS satellites... :D johcar (6283)
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