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Pprune in new time zone?

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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:11
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Question Pprune in new time zone?

I see we have moved to "Eastern Atlantic time" on the clock at the foot of the Bulletin board. Any chance of a reset Danny - I'm confused enough by having to reset every clock in the house!
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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:33
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Now I'm confused too! The server is on GMT and the settings should show server time. Buggah!
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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:40
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I have, through the user cp, my time settings at GMT although the time is showing as 9:37am (1 hour out).

Perhaps you need to change the settings to reflect your locale?

Also, maybe the time needs looking at on the server?
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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:44
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Ooops! Forgot about the 'User CP' settings. You need to change yours to your local settings!

Rigz, The time will be correct now. I was tinkering under the bonnet for a few minutes and that's why your time showed up incorrect.

[Nerd mode off]
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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:47
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Good man Danny, you've had a busy few days under the bonnet haven't you? The joys of running websites, eh?
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Old 27th Oct 2003, 17:50
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I don't know what it's like with you guys, but in our house the clocks tend to diverge over the course of 6 months.
So when resetting them, I check against this atomic clock. Click on Java display top right.
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Old 28th Oct 2003, 00:07
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Thanks for resetting the time ... it was bugging me yesterday that it was 1hr out, but I didn't know who to contact!

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