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Forum clock is wrong - 8/4/2003 3:53:09 AM   
Fallschirmjager


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I noticed it was about 2-3 min ahead a few days ago....this morning about 10
Now its nearing being 18 min off

Is it just me?

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Re: Forum clock is wrong - 8/4/2003 4:16:53 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fallschirmjager
[B]I noticed it was about 2-3 min ahead a few days ago....this morning about 10
Now its nearing being 18 min off

Is it just me? [/B][/QUOTE]

Hey, you're right!

It's about half an hour ahead, now.....

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- 8/4/2003 4:21:19 AM   
Fallschirmjager


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At this rate its going to be monday in about....2 hours ;)

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- 8/4/2003 4:29:31 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fallschirmjager
[B]At this rate its going to be monday in about....2 hours ;) [/B][/QUOTE]

no in 1 hour and 5 minutes!;)

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- 8/4/2003 6:05:13 AM   
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Any forum clock that can announce the time as "0403 PM" deserves to have no attention paid to it at all.

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- 8/4/2003 5:37:53 AM   
David Heath


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Thanks Guys good catch.... I just fixed it.

David

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- 8/4/2003 1:43:46 PM   
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Still 13 minutes ahead. :cool:


Good idea pasternaksi. Can we get a euro-style 24 h clock? :p

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- 8/4/2003 8:40:33 PM   
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test

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- 8/4/2003 8:43:05 PM   
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Hmm now its 25 minutes ahead.

David, MSI has a utility I-speeder that can update the system clock on their motherboards to one of the internet time standards, maybe we need a script that runs that on the server every so often?

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- 8/4/2003 10:59:26 PM   
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Hmm... XP allows for automatic i-net synchronization of the onboard clock. What kind of system does the forum software run on?

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