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Postby fsmithred » Sat Sep 24, 2016 11:03 am

Yeah, right. Like you really would.

I think the forum clock is off by an hour. Is DST ending today? That would be weird. I thought they switched it to a later date, not an earlier one.

Edit: Yup. It shows I posted an hour earlier than I did. Or did my tectonic plate shift west a whole time zone while I was asleep?
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Postby golinux » Sat Sep 24, 2016 2:44 pm

DST doesn't end in US until November 6!
May the FORK be with you!
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Postby figlfdev » Sat Sep 24, 2016 4:20 pm

ive got one clock i dont change during the year, most of them change themselves. golinux is right about us dst, the company is based in california (i dont know where the servers are.)

the clock i have set to est (not edt) is still utc-5 as it should be, and 5 hours eariler than the forum time-- on your forum and mine. british summer time doesnt end until october, but utc doesnt change (gmt doesnt change.) for the difference between gmt and utc (nothing very significant) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich ... ion_of_GMT
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