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Post by 724mason on Nov 6, 2004 16:33:57 GMT
Could the site be set to the current date? We appear to be in Dec. at this time. Wrong day as well.
Respectfully,
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 6, 2004 16:50:38 GMT
Well on mine it says Nov 6th 2004 but the time is slow by 5 minutes.
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Post by leonardo on Nov 6, 2004 19:24:45 GMT
With regards to the time and date I have the same readings as Steve. I expect all these "problems" will be sorted out in due course. It's a new forum/site and as such there are bound to be the odd fault, etc.
Patience is the order of the day. impo.
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Post by sarge on Nov 7, 2004 5:49:30 GMT
Could the site be set to the current date? We appear to be in Dec. at this time. Wrong day as well. Respectfully, in the UK the date is shown day/month/year this has allways caused confusion for our Canadian and American Brothers sarge
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Post by staffs on Nov 7, 2004 11:08:37 GMT
You must set it in your profile to your time difference ..Whistler has sussed it out fo rthose who are over that side of the planet.
I believe there will be a new upgraded board in Feb with many new features and the time will be at GMT
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Post by 724mason on Nov 7, 2004 17:18:05 GMT
OK friends, have it now. Thank you.
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Post by Jumile on Nov 10, 2004 12:42:27 GMT
in the UK the date is shown day/month/year this has allways caused confusion for our Canadian and American Brothers Just imagine what Japanese dates do to people: 2004/11/10. It's what? The 2004th day of November 2010, no wait... the 11th day of 2004, 2010. Oh bugger, I dunno. I really do have the strangest comedic dialogue running through my head at times...
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Post by Stash on Nov 10, 2004 21:36:09 GMT
the whole YYYY/MM/DD system is ridiculous, I realize the ordering is standard, but I forget the ordering so much and end up screwing up on filling out forms and applications for various things.
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Post by Jumile on Nov 17, 2004 22:26:56 GMT
During years of genealogical research, I've discovered a way to remove all doubt: d-MMM-yyyy (e.g. 7-Apr-2004, 4-Jul-1776). Only the illiterate (or is it innumerate?) could get it wrong.
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ruffashlar
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Post by ruffashlar on Jan 31, 2005 0:34:09 GMT
... And could we have the date in Anno Lucis (Year of Light)? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by leonardo on Jan 31, 2005 13:04:05 GMT
Only the illiterate (or is it innumerate?) could get it wrong. That's me buggered, then
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