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The forum clock seems to be an hour ahead of the correct time. I've checked my settings on the forum and I've picked the right timezone but there still seems to be an issue.

 

Any ideas ?

 

John

 

I've managed to 'frig it' by taking the daylight savings adjustment off but surely that should be on ? :blink:

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QUOTE(john b @ Jul 3 2006, 10:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

The forum clock seems to be an hour ahead of the correct time. I've checked my settings on the forum and I've picked the right timezone but there still seems to be an issue.

 

Any ideas ?

 

John

 

I've managed to 'frig it' by taking the daylight savings adjustment off but surely that should be on ? :blink:

same here mate

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Found mine to be an hour fast. Just clicked the time zone listed above the London / Dublin setting and now it's fine.

 

I wondered what " DST " stood for :signthankspin:

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Ian - I think that the BST thing is screwed somehow.

 

Did you alter the clock when BST started ? The master clock should always be running at pure GMT so that when all the regional and DST (daylight saving time) adjustments happen it's from that fixed base.

 

If you added an our to the master clock when "the clocks went forward", then DST thing would have automatically added an hour too and hey presto we're all two hours ahead of GMT, not 1.

 

According to my controls GMT is set to BST i.e. an hour ahead.

 

John

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