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Guy
 


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Time Warp

Apologies if this has been mentioned before (I did search but couldn't see it...) but is the clock on the server wrong? My machine says it's 22.15 (locked to ntp, so it is correct) but the latest posts are showing 11.10pm.

Just seemed odd!
  
Post #4403823rd Feb 2006 10:18 pm
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simon
  


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your post shows 10:18PM....

make sure you have GMT set as your time zone in your disco3.co.uk profile.

and ensure your timezone is set correctly on your Mac / PC

-s
  
Post #4404223rd Feb 2006 10:27 pm
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Guy
 


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I should have guessed you'd crack it, Si Wink

It was my disco3.co.uk profile that was wrong, although I'm suspicious, because I'm sure it was OK the other day. Mr. Gates's spyware at work, no doubt. Better buy a Mac. Oh, and some virus software now... Shocked

Sorry to bother you all. RTFM... Embarassed
  
Post #4404723rd Feb 2006 10:35 pm
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I have Norton on may PowerBook and its yet to see a virus since it was installed 5 years ago... and been through a few PowerBooks too since then by the way Wink

The 'virus' is malware that only runs if the user if daft enough to open a zip file and double click the enclosure without knowing what it is.

Easy to get around by turning off a pref in Safari Smile

-s
  
Post #4412624th Feb 2006 8:55 am
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