my clock for Sydney Eastern Australia time is still set for daylight savings time it is 1 hr too fast!!
anyway thought it's worth a mention nothing important
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my clock for Sydney Eastern Australia time is still set for daylight savings time it is 1 hr too fast!!
anyway thought it's worth a mention nothing important
check your date, month and year are correct
there is no option for date month year
also where it says "is daylight savings in effect", it is unticked YES daylight savings is NOT in effect in this part of teh world!!
oh and BTW when I tryed ticking "is daylight savings in effect" box, it put it 1 more hr ahead so it was then 2 hrs ahead
Shit...was daylight savings time tonight? :helpsmile:
:ninja:
The clocks went forward an hour on last Sunday...
Well, goddamn. Guess I have to go 'round the house and change them all then.
:ninja:
The clocks never worked for me :ph34r:
i use my biological clock :blink:
never works anyway :P
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).
Well, you know how it is, it's SO hard to set the clock to the right time. :rolleyes: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).
: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
iI don't think I have ever known the clock to be right :lol:
1 hour and 6 mins fast for me here <_<