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Old 19th Sep 2008, 19:48
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I know that this is not military aircrew related, but could somebody please explain to me why there seems to be such a major time change in some of the postings on PPruNe.

For example:

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...t-warns-2.html

Post 24 by Mr Grimsdale is at “Yesterday 11:36”

Post 25 by Beagle is at “yesterday 03:56”

My post (# 27) is at 04:58 – I assure you that I posted this at about 1300 on that day when I was in work - not at stupid O clock in the morning! I did not post it at 1658 for those with a quick answer of AM, PM and a 24 hour clock

I have noticed that this has happened several times over the last several months on several different threads.

Not the end of the world but I am intrigued what causes it.
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Old 19th Sep 2008, 19:50
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I would assume it is just the board clock getting hormonal. It happened a few times on the old UKAR. Not the shiny new one though...
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Old 19th Sep 2008, 19:53
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It's a feature. There was a discussion on this back in April and they havn't got the gremlins sorted.

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For newbies like BEagle etc Gremlins is a very old Air Force term
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Old 19th Sep 2008, 21:13
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Oh, that explains it.

I thought most of the posts' timings were related to licensing hours!
More realistically, after licensing hours. (My own included).

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