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    Default What time is it?

    I'm told the forum clock is still on GMT, but it isn't for me.

    Can anyone remember why this happened for some people last time? (There was a thread about it, I think).

    On your profile page, under General Settings, Date & Time Options, do you have it set to 'Automatically detect DST settings'?

    At the foot of the the page it's showing: All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:08.

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    as I said (at great length ) last time, it depends if I'm logged in or out - it's correct when in, incorrect when out

    EDIT - I am on "automatic DST"
    Last edited by mercia; 27-03-12 at 09:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    as I said (at great length ) last time, it depends if I'm logged in or out - it's correct when in, incorrect when out
    I appear to have started this with a PM to FF. I've tested mercia's hypothesis, and it's true that when logged out the clock reverts to GMT.

    I saw a last post on a thread this morning timed at 0730, when it was a few minutes after 0830, and assumed something was wrong. I can't remember whether I was logged in at the time, but it seems I've started a hare unnecessarily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    as I said (at great length ) last time, it depends if I'm logged in or out - it's correct when in, incorrect when out

    EDIT - I am on "automatic DST"
    I think I remember this, but it ought to be the same regardless of whether you're logged in or out. Shouldn't it?

    Add: I think I've solved that one. I turned off the general DST detection in the winter because there was an anomaly of some sort. Was it that US DST isn't synchronised with ours (or vice versa, if one prefers)?

    Registered members can always set their time options to whatever they want via their General Settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by french frank View Post
    it ought to be the same regardless of whether you're logged in or out. Shouldn't it?
    I'm sure it should (but isn't currently for me though I can cope ). My memory of last time, or even the time before, was that during the general discussion on the topic, someone pressed a magic button and the logged-in and logged-out times were united


    EDIT - and I see that that magic thing has happened (at least for me) just now and all is well

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    I'm sure it should (but isn't currently for me though I can cope ). My memory of last time, or even the time before, was that during the general discussion on the topic, someone pressed a magic button and the logged-in and logged-out times were united


    EDIT - and I see that that magic thing has happened (at least for me) just now and all is well
    Yep - see my Add. Thanks for the input - which jogged my memory.

    There is a remote possibility that an upgrade altered the setting but this should be fine for everyone until the next changeover, when there may be a discrepancy for a week until we catch up with the US.

    kb - thanks for mentioning it, otherwise it would have remained wrong for the next 6 months!

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    Thanks, FF. As I recall, US DST differs from European Summer Time by a week or so at either end. (So I suppose that will be the week someone posts about it again.)

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    Simon seems to have set his time to 1956

    (sorry, couldn't resist !)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGongGong View Post
    1956
    in time for the second half of the concert

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGongGong View Post
    Simon seems to have set his time to 1956

    (sorry, couldn't resist !)
    Amateur51's recent message refers
    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Who remembers junket?

    [That'll get the 'Life's Not Been The Same Since Festival of Britain' brigade out ]

    (sorry, neither could I !)
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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