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Having time problems

edited October 2009 in NewBuddhist.com
Love the site! Simple, beautiful...just right. Only one little itsy bitsy thing. I have set my time to GMT (eg London) and yet the time quoted on my threads and replies etc seems to be out. I know meditation can bend time but...For example it is now precisely 4.40 pm here in Yorkshire UK as i post this thread.

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  • SimonthepilgrimSimonthepilgrim Veteran
    edited October 2009
    blueface wrote: »
    Love the site! Simple, beautiful...just right. Only one little itsy bitsy thing. I have set my time to GMT (eg London) and yet the time quoted on my threads and replies etc seems to be out. I know meditation can bend time but...For example it is now precisely 4.40 pm here in Yorkshire UK as i post this thread.


    And 4.40 (16:40) is precisely what I get for your post, Blueface. But, of course, it is all nonsense, perpetrated by the railway authorities to simplify their timetables. As recently as the reign of George V, the clocks at Sandringham were some minutes adrift from London time. I've always thought it interesting that noon here by the clock is not noon by the sun.
  • edited October 2009
    Nice time info background there:)

    On my screen it says 3.40 for when i posted it???
  • SimonthepilgrimSimonthepilgrim Veteran
    edited October 2009
    blueface wrote: »
    Nice time info background there:)

    On my screen it says 3.40 for when i posted it???

    Perhaps you have forgotten to set Summer Time - won't matter soon enough, alas!
  • edited October 2009
    I suppose it doesn't matter too much. Actually on a work PC, technologically challenged at home. My desk lamp doubles as a grill. No fancy computer for me. I notice we're still up here in the Uk - some of our American cousins are probably all tucked in bed up by now.:doh:
  • LincLinc Site owner Detroit Moderator
    edited October 2009
    Is "Automatically detect DST" directly under you timezone? Having it set manually could cause that problem.
  • edited October 2009
    dst corrections always off - timezone test 5pm
  • edited October 2009
    dst corrections always on - timezone test 5.01
  • edited October 2009
    dst corrections always on - this time having saved it (doh)- timezone test 5.03
  • edited October 2009
    Thanks Lincoln. Glad that's sorted. Now i can go back to solving world poverty. (Oh very droll)
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