xkamelx
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Post by xkamelx on Nov 9, 2004 21:25:18 GMT -5
Has anyone else's Temporal Reality clocks been changing time on them? Earlier I noticed my time was an hour behind, so I set it to +1 in my profile. I came on a bit ago, and it was fine, but now is an hour slow again.
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Post by valderra on Nov 10, 2004 13:49:49 GMT -5
Let me check by writing this post. BTW, I think it´s ProBoards on the whole because I noticed it on the GOAYB site. I had to change my time and set it to +1 hour as well.
Yep... I am an hour behind. I think that whoever changes the Summertime to Wintertime might have set it the wrong way at the end of October. LOL
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Post by xkamelx on Nov 10, 2004 17:11:34 GMT -5
Let me check by writing this post. BTW, I think it´s ProBoards on the whole because I noticed it on the GOAYB site. I had to change my time and set it to +1 hour as well. Yep... I am an hour behind. I think that whoever changes the Summertime to Wintertime might have set it the wrong way at the end of October. LOL LOL, I think you may be right.
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Post by valderra on Dec 20, 2004 12:14:06 GMT -5
Since this happened over a month ago, I keep having to change the time at ProBoards Support Board and here as well. One day it´s the right time and the next it isn´t anymore. Just now when I came on here, I noticed that the time was one hour later than it should be. Now what´s going on...
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Mutantlavalamp
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Post by Mutantlavalamp on Dec 20, 2004 16:44:28 GMT -5
I just use my computer clock ;D
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Post by xkamelx on Dec 20, 2004 19:47:30 GMT -5
Funny you bumped this, the time just changed on me again.
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Post by valderra on Dec 21, 2004 10:02:27 GMT -5
I just use my computer clock ;D Ahem... well, I look at my computer clock as well when I want to know what time it is. That´s not what I was on about though. When people post, there is a time when they posted their message and - being the person I am - like to know the exact time it was posted. Also, when I post a message, it may say that I posted it in an hour's time - if you get my meaning - and I don't like that. I prefer to see the right time when something was posted. That´s the reason I mentioned it.
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Post by Moreta on Dec 21, 2004 11:07:45 GMT -5
Funny you bumped this, the time just changed on me again. Yeah mines wrong, but I cant be bothered to change it because it will probably change back soon
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ConqueringWolf
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Post by ConqueringWolf on Dec 21, 2004 11:15:59 GMT -5
I have changed my time on support like 3 times in the past week....almost every day I come on it says something different..lol
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Post by Orpheus on Dec 21, 2004 16:48:42 GMT -5
I never bother to change the clock no matter which forum I go to, because most forums keep 'forum time' and people can refrence the default clock on the forum for easy refrence.
Rather than them saying "It happened at about 3:00 eastern" they could say "It happened at about 8:00 forum time"
that way people dont need to go and convert time zones.
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Post by xkamelx on Dec 21, 2004 16:59:48 GMT -5
Personally, I prefer to have the TR clock the right time, as admin if thge forum, I like to monitor activity here, and seeing how long its been since the last post has been posted is important to me.
however this is a server problem, on ProBoards end. I have no control over it, but plan to inquire about it on the Support board, I just need to find the time.
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