my friend just told me he starts fasting tomorrow. good ol' muslims.
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my friend just told me he starts fasting tomorrow. good ol' muslims.
k-lite for me is an hr ahead 02.36am here
Another Aussie, eh? G'day.Quote:
Originally posted by quiksilver_aus@27 October 2003 - 09:50
I know you can change your own, but when you pick your timezone and apply the changes, when you click on your user name (top left) it says the user's local time, which is 1 hr ahead. check it out and see what im saying
The 1 hour out time bug only seems to affect members in Australia. Darker, Paul and (I assume) VB are aware of it.
Further reading here:
http://www.klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showto...&hl=board+clock
My ad-hoc remedy:
Uncheck the daylight savings box in your board settings options, and the board clock should be okay until the clocks go back again next autumn... hopefully by then Invision would have fixed the bug. :)
man u get around!Quote:
Originally posted by JONNO_CELEBS@27 October 2003 - 00:06
Yeah I've known how to do it for ages but just can't be assed :lol: :lol:
Jonno B)
:D
*snip*
It's Hammer Time!!!!
Well, somebody had to say it! :D
actually its bedtime 3.39amQuote:
Originally posted by razorsharp013@27 October 2003 - 04:22
It's Hammer Time!!!!
Well, somebody had to say it! :D
Ok wtf when dls box is unchecked it's 23:00 when the box is checked it's 00:00???
It's suppose to be 22:00
People and this clock.
yes i wonder the same thing why do people care so much i hardly ever even notice itQuote:
Originally posted by Gre1@27 October 2003 - 02:29
People and this clock.
Bump
There were a few of these topics started, merged them together, so if things seem a little out of sequence...
:lol: :lol:
I wondered. :P
They must have to have everything perfect.
This whole clock incorrectness...
It don't really matter but if it ain't too much trouble we might as well get it fixed cause it can be useful to know when someone posted etc.
I'm GMT and its + 1hour 3 mins out. If I set it to DST then it becomes two hours too fast.
If it could get fixed next backup then that would be cool but if not it don't really matter :)
I'm in the UK and if I pick GMT then it's an hour out, ticking "daylight savings time" puts it 2 hours out.Quote:
Originally posted by l_p_4_7@27 October 2003 - 17:59
This whole clock incorrectness...
It don't really matter but if it ain't too much trouble we might as well get it fixed cause it can be useful to know when someone posted etc.
I'm GMT and its + 1hour 3 mins out. If I set it to DST then it becomes two hours too fast.
If it could get fixed next backup then that would be cool but if not it don't really matter :)
I've set it to GMT+1 and it's correct - all but the 3 minutes anyway.
just noticed that too, looks like someone never set the clock back an hour? or that the clock was always an hour out, and i had dst tu‚
×* of. when i shoulda been on,
we have a clock?? :huh:
not a clock, but look at the time posted bit, there has to be a clock to get the time for that relative to ur tme zone, :D
edit: we do have a clock, looks at his sig bit, :P
http://www.klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showuser=6704
lol well they cud sort that irritating abnner out too there is a post for bannerQuote:
Originally posted by Gre1@27 October 2003 - 15:18
They must have to have everything perfect.
I don't understand.
I've had to tell it that I live in the Azores or the Cape Verde Islands to get the clock right. I expected this to make it nice and warm, but instead it's still cold and rainy, can someone fix this please.
LMAO me too, I must be in the middle of a typhoon at the moment! :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@29 October 2003 - 22:20
I don't understand.
I've had to tell it that I live in the Azores or the Cape Verde Islands to get the clock right. I expected this to make it nice and warm, but instead it's still cold and rainy, can someone fix this please.