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PPRUNE Clock is out by one hour

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Old 28th Mar 2005, 02:16
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PPRUNE Clock is out by one hour

Any one else notice that the PPRUNE clock is an hour ahead of itself at the moment
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Old 28th Mar 2005, 06:44
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If you go into 'userCP' at the top of the page you can adjust the GMT+ time you are in so that your pages will read correctly.
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Old 28th Mar 2005, 07:00
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GMT must be in daylight saving mode. The pprune clock is one hour out here too.
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Old 28th Mar 2005, 08:46
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My settings are correct (GMT+8) first thing I checked. PPrunes computer must have gained an hour over night
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Old 28th Mar 2005, 09:08
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It'll probably be sorted in a day or so ....... a consequence of the UK changing to BST on Sunday.
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Has happened before when summer time went on/off. Be patient.
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Old 28th Mar 2005, 13:22
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Time to buy a watch perhaps?
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North American clocks change on 3rd April. I'm sure that will resolve the issue.

Why don't they change the clocks at the end of February and get winter over and done with? That way it would be (approx) two months prior to the shortest day and two months after.

Makes sense to me.
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