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    Default forum time

    I've tried - user cp - options - time - DST on - off - auto detect with time zone set at GMT but the forum time is still 1 hour fast to get it to the right time I've to set zone to GMT -1 - Azores
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    Anyone else wiht this problem? It's fine for me with Auto detect and set to london....
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    Yep, the time is correct for me.
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    I have no time, sorry.

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    Forum time is 8 hrs ahead. So that means we are typing into the future
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    aye, it appears the current time is 19:07 GMT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ahjno View Post
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    Forum time is 8 hrs ahead. So that means we are typing into the future
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    thought i'd lost the plot when the time was 7hours 52 in front :S
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    for me its now saying its 10pm, while its just gone 2pm. Options for me are set to GMT London, no DST
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    Aha! i see what this is! indeed Tony me ol mucka you can't pull the shrunken woolen jumper over these eyes no sir!
    changing the forum time just to make christmas come sooner eh? shame on you sir, shame on you
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    Yep, gone **** up for me as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by widu13 View Post
    Yep, gone **** up for me as well.
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    oh well must be my watch, i will just have to use it as an excuse for a new one...

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    Oh goody, it's showing 20:33 for me, so it must nearly be Christmas - either that or it's 7 hours ahead (have checked my time zone in the User CP).

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    15:45 actual time. 23:45 forum time and my computer thinks its 10:28 :S
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    Should be sorted - presuming your profile time settings are correct (seeing as you've all been fiddling to get it to represent the correct time).

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    Should be sorted - presuming your profile time settings are correct (seeing as you've all been fiddling to get it to represent the correct time).

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    is this a new strange bug with the system? My time has gone wonky as well. It currently says that the time is 10:33 rather than the 14:33 that my clock next to me says.

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    Cool, I'm only 7 hours behind. Just two days ago it was 8.
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    I just played with time settings and now am back where I was
    8 hours behind.
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    i give in, windows time server is giving stupid times again, just use the old fashioned watch.
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    He he, i'm thinking that when Ryan posted the time had been reset so then his posts merged into the thread rather than be at the end
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