lionelsoni wrote:You might also check your profile for your time-zone selection. I don't know what effect it might have on the behavior of the forum, however.
lionelsoni wrote:I suspect that the daylight-saving shift is according to the US rules and is applied universally, even to areas that do not use it or use different rules.
Other than the hour or two for time zones I have no problem with the posted time on the forum.
Lee F.
You might also check your profile for your time-zone selection. I don't know what effect it might have on the behavior of the forum, however.
The terminology used there is a little screwy: Although time zones are designated as relative to "GMT", which is no longer kept, they are actually relative to UTC, except that they seem to be modified for daylight-saving time, which UTC does not and GMT did not observe. I suspect that the daylight-saving shift is according to the US rules and is applied universally, even to areas that do not use it or use different rules.
Bob Nelson
Neil Besougloff
editor, Model Railroader magazine
The time used on the forum is about an hour slow compared to EST time, maybe a few minutes slow by your computer's clock, but more than 15 minutes off is not correct to me either. If the date is off then the administrater needs to check into this is what I think.
Everything is fine with my computer and this forum, but twice in the last week my cell phone was giving me strange time readings. Something in the atmosphere? Radiation drifting over from North Korea?
Is your computer in the basement? Thats where I was when I got the strange times on my cell phone. Could be reading China time if the basement is a deep one.
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