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Old 16th November 2003, 04:28   #1
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Winamp Time

The forum clock differs from your clocks for a reason.
You are now on llama time (approximately 12 minutes off and changing every minute)
Please don't post threads asking why.
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Old 16th November 2003, 04:50   #2
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Winamp & Sonique both of them powered by v Bulletin Version 2.2.9.
Both of them support by Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

I checked Sonique site yesterday & I saw in there real time.
for example when you post new thread in sonique site you see exactly real time.

I think here in winamp site there is database mistake or there is bug about time.
Please fix it.
Thanks.
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Old 16th November 2003, 04:55   #3
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I have all my clocks set to Nullsoft time, including my computer's internal clock. Time is relative man. Chill. Take a toke off this funny shaped cigarette I'm enjoying.

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Old 16th November 2003, 05:04   #4
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The server powering the forums clock drifts. It has nothing to do with the software vendor or any kind of software bug. The clock is occasionally reset when they do upgrades or modifications.

It'll be reset in a relatively short time.

I was away for a while.
But I'm feeling much better now.
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Old 16th November 2003, 05:05   #5
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Quote:
Originally posted by CarboHidrat
I think here in winamp site there is database mistake or there is bug about time.
Please fix it.
Thanks.
Please chill.
Use another clock.
Something.
It's Llama time and we like it that way
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Old 16th November 2003, 05:13   #6
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You go to the sonique forums? Would you happen to know... shabaviz55..
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Old 16th November 2003, 05:14   #7
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It's an hour 12 off here at the moment. It doesn't seem to have got the hang of this 'daylight saving' thing.
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Old 16th November 2003, 05:15   #8
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Would you happen to know... shabaviz55..
55? How many of him are there!?

[edit] sorry about the double post. I wasn't thinking.[/edit]
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Old 16th November 2003, 05:16   #9
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Change your Time Offset preference to allow for that extra hour.
My Control Panel>Edit Options>Time Offset

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Old 16th November 2003, 05:21   #10
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Actually I couldn't, because it's the right GMT value (+12) already, but for daylight saving as well I'd need to make it +13, which is impossible. I could be a day behind I suppose. It's no big deal anyway.
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Old 16th November 2003, 07:11   #11
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:in nerdy voice: but fixing the time would be a god send, it would make my life so fulfilling, just to know that the time on the winamp forums matches my windows time : /in nerdy voice:
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Old 16th November 2003, 13:35   #12
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I didn't notice that the forum time was off until yesterday.
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Old 16th November 2003, 14:46   #13
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i already messaged r00t asking a couple months back. but who knows, maybe the message is just delayed by some time value.

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Old 16th November 2003, 17:58   #14
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+13..wouldnt that be the same as -1

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Old 16th November 2003, 18:04   #15
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+13..wouldnt that be the same as -1
No, you'd be off by 12 hours. 1 AM is not the same as 1 PM.

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