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heya pete - unless i log in then all the post times etc. are an hour behind. you're livin' in the past maaaaaan. !ninjaaaa
once i log in all the times are correct.
 
conor said:
heya pete - unless i log in then all the post times etc. are an hour behind. you're livin' in the past maaaaaan. !ninjaaaa
once i log in all the times are correct.


like thats a problem dude

i just found out jerry garcias dead :( :( :(
 
yeahhh boyeeee, i know what time it is

ermmm anyway



as i'm looking at this now, it's 5.34pm

the time at the bottom of the page says 5.34pm

before i logged in it said 5.32pm

i'm confused cos it looks fine
 
Admin said:
yeahhh boyeeee, i know what time it is

ermmm anyway



as i'm looking at this now, it's 5.34pm

the time at the bottom of the page says 5.34pm

before i logged in it said 5.32pm

i'm confused cos it looks fine

hmm oh no it doesn't

"All times are GMT. The time now is 04:38 PM"
 
bradyn said:
Hmmm; still seeing GMT times in various browsers on Redhat, and FreeBSD; and also IE on Win 98; how does vbulletin do the
time detection?

Ah don't mind me, having a stupid day (I think); there's a one
hour time diff. for me now, with being logged in one hour
*behind* the times displayed when logged out.

Which may be exactly what you intended. :confused:
 

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