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    Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Post

    Yes, sorry: what was meant to be a succinct explanation seems to have expanded a little, I'm afraid.
    Just remembered: I forgot to answer Mark's query as to whether the date you'd chosen in a few weeks time for upgrading, patching or whatever it is suited me. Since I shall probably have gone to bed by the time the work starts, any day and any time will suit me. Just ring if you need help.
    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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      Andrew Slater it happens to the best of us.
      Keep up the good work.
      Thanks for all your efforts here and on the printed pages site.

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        Originally posted by french frank View Post

        Hmm, correct. I was wondering if it was just the very lengthy threads but it doesn't seem to apply to What classicalmusic are you ....?

        The name may not change, but is the title still bold, even if you've read it?
        Looks like all behaving now (I'm not going to worry about staying logged in on my Mac despite a restart and quitting Safari: probably a setting in that system as quitting won't necessarily have cleared the cache/site history etc).

        And yes: thanks as ever to Andrew.

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          Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post

          Erm, feel a bit churlish reporting it but I'm sure we're on British Summer Time now - as I'm new to the Forum perhaps this is 'normal', and come autumn we'll be back in sync with Radio 3 timings.
          The times on the posts should be in BST - despite the note at the bottom of the page indicating GMT. I think vBulletin regards a time zone as implicitly implying 'daylight saving' when appropriate, so it doesn't recognise the term 'BST'. There's more discussion on this thread.

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            Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Post

            The times on the posts should be in BST - despite the note at the bottom of the page indicating GMT. I think vBulletin regards a time zone as implicitly implying 'daylight saving' when appropriate, so it doesn't recognise the term 'BST'. There's more discussion on this thread.
            Yes. As I write the forum is reading: All times are GMT. This page was generated at 12.02. But 12.02 is actually BST not GMT.​
            It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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              Originally posted by french frank View Post

              Yes. As I write the forum is reading: All times are GMT. This page was generated at 12.02. But 12.02 is actually BST not GMT.​
              Thank you both for the explanation.

              When I worked in government communications we always worked on GMT wherever we happened to be in the world - it was called Z -time, and all messages were timed 'Zub...09.00' etc. This was changed to Zulu....09.00, when it was realized that Zub in Egyptian is VERY rude!

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                Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
                ... Z -time, and all messages were timed 'Zub...09.00' etc. This was changed to Zulu....09.00, when it was realized that Zub in Egyptian is VERY rude!
                ... bit of a cock-up there

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                  Originally posted by vinteuil View Post

                  ... bit of a cock-up there

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                    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post

                    ... bit of a cock-up there

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                    Yes, but no Mummies were offended.

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                      Cache clearance time again, Andrew?
                      The RVW Sea symphony thread seems stuck!

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                        Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
                        Cache clearance time again, Andrew?
                        The RVW Sea symphony thread seems stuck!

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                          ... hello - something wrong on 'what classical music are you listening to' - last person there credited is me, but with anorak's avatar. Actually last person there is anorak...

                          EDIT at 15:06 - this seems to have been corrected...
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                          Last edited by vinteuil; 17-04-24, 15:06.

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                            Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
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                            EDIT at 15:06 - this seems to have been corrected...
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                            That's because I spotted it and cleared the cache (again!)

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                              Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Post

                              That's because I spotted it and cleared the cache (again!)
                              Same cache (so filling up very quickly) or a different one (different thread)?
                              Not sure (nor do I need to know, ha ha) what the process involves.

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                                Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post

                                Same cache (so filling up very quickly) or a different one (different thread)?
                                Not sure (nor do I need to know, ha ha) what the process involves.
                                One cache; it involves selecting a maintenance option marked 'clear cache' (or similar). Not a big job.

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