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Not really a computer problem as such, (but I couldn't see where else to put it) , I've noticed the time shown for my posts (and everyone else's) on here is one hour in advance of what it should be.

i.e. - It's 12:11 now but this post will show as 13.11 when I hit the submit button.

I've checked my *user control panel* and it shows me set for "Europe/London"

Any ideas what I should change, and to what, for it to show correctly?
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Probably down to the server the messages are stored on rather than your own PC.
Don't take it personally......
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Yes, UHM is aware of the issue and is waiting for the server people to resolve it.
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Yep, don't change anything, we are aware of the problem, and the webmaster is looking to resolve the issue.
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OK. Ta very much. :thumbright:
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This is a strange fault.

One of the mods brought it to my attention a few days back and at that time the forum was showing the correct time for me, even if I was logged in or out. 10 minutes later and the forum was showing the wrong time :scratch:

I have told the site developer about it and he'll take a look when he has time :wink:
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Hey guys thought no my pc again and how do i explain this one :scratch: then i just noticed the post thank god :wink:
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aileenynwa wrote:Hey guys thought no my pc again and how do i explain this one :scratch: then i just noticed the post thank god :wink:

Aileen...I keep going to bed an hour early... :shock: :shock:
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wine~o wrote:
aileenynwa wrote:Hey guys thought no my pc again and how do i explain this one :scratch: then i just noticed the post thank god :wink:

Aileen...I keep going to bed an hour early... :shock: :shock:
:lol: :lol: :lol: that is so funny wine~o
and here was me thinking Mooncat perfected some sort of time travel..or that i could give him a telling off... :oops:
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Don't worry Aileen, it will right itself eventually next year. :lol:
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Aileen, we Mooncats HAVE perfected time travel, that how I'm able to spend so much time here. :lol:
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.

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thescruff wrote:Don't worry Aileen, it will right itself eventually next year. :lol:
Hey Scruff you did mean the Kitty will right itself :lol:


Only kidding Mooncat your my game buddy :wink:
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aileenynwa wrote:
thescruff wrote:Don't worry Aileen, it will right itself eventually next year. :lol:
Hey Scruff you did mean the Kitty will right itself :lol:


Only kidding Mooncat your my game buddy :wink:
I'm your game buddy?

Well, I'm game if you are! :oops:
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.

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Mooncat wrote:
aileenynwa wrote:
thescruff wrote:Don't worry Aileen, it will right itself eventually next year. :lol:
Hey Scruff you did mean the Kitty will right itself :lol:


Only kidding Mooncat your my game buddy :wink:
I'm your game buddy?

Well, I'm game if you are! :oops:
Awe! now i know you kitty have a nice one track mind .......well im your buddy if u are :lol:
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