Time stamp was off for a short time yesterday...
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Time stamp was off for a short time yesterday...
Sorry, but the server's time clock got corrupted for a short time yesterday and some posting were stamped as being entered on January 5th. The error has been repaired. I am sorry for any inconvenience.
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I wonder if it's a time-zone specific problem?
For example, I'm set to Pacific Time (-8) right now. The WOP timestamp says 10:45am, even though it's really 9:45am.
Now, in the past, I've changed my time to Alaskan Time (-9). However, the next time I've logged on, it's been an hour BEHIND. For example, if I set my time to Alaska and log on tomorrow at 10:00am, the WOP timestamp will say 9:00am.
It seems impossible for me to get a correct timestamp. Alaskan Time is an hour behind of real-world time, Pacific Time is an hour ahead.
Anyone else have this issue?
For example, I'm set to Pacific Time (-8) right now. The WOP timestamp says 10:45am, even though it's really 9:45am.
Now, in the past, I've changed my time to Alaskan Time (-9). However, the next time I've logged on, it's been an hour BEHIND. For example, if I set my time to Alaska and log on tomorrow at 10:00am, the WOP timestamp will say 9:00am.
It seems impossible for me to get a correct timestamp. Alaskan Time is an hour behind of real-world time, Pacific Time is an hour ahead.
Anyone else have this issue?
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