:lol: It took Ad that long to notice? :P
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:lol: It took Ad that long to notice? :P
Same with me... The only reason I can think of it being so wrong is that the admin has fine tuned the time in the admin cp to +60 or +120. :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by Sparkle1984@30 March 2004 - 16:56
The clock has been mashed since last October.
How I get it to work in the UK is that I have it set at GMT-1 and have Daylight Savings Time ticked, and it's on the correct hour now (although about 5 minutes slow).
:P :P :PQuote:
Originally posted by haxor41789@31 March 2004 - 15:31
:lol: It took Ad that long to notice? :P
Oh yeah... daylight savings... that means it's once again time for our bi-annual spate of "The forum clock is wrong" topics. :lol:
Seems like only last week we had the last bout.
How time flies... :rolleyes:
The clock's always wrong. :(Quote:
[i]Originally posted by uNz@31 March 2004 - 06:07
Oh yeah... daylight savings... that means it's once again time for our bi-annual spate of "The forum clock is wrong" topics. :lol:
Seems like only last week we had the last bout.
How time flies... :rolleyes:
True, but the rest of the year, everyone seems to ignore the time bug.Quote:
Originally posted by j4y3m
The clock's always wrong. :(
When the clocks have to be changed, some members seem to notice it more.
The result is at least 5 people speaking up about it in this part of the forum.
It's become something I kind of look forward to.
We should throw a party or something to mark the occassion. :D
:holiday:
:partytime: Celebrate good times! *Starts singing but nobody joins in so I stop*
OK so I take it the clock Will remain mafuckto
Unless rookie can fix something both VB and 7th couldn't, then yes the clock will probably stay teh borken.
Not like it's a big deal though... :)
The Clock is a whole 8(!) :o mins out here on GMT time. Absolute disgrace...
:P j/k