Is the forum's clock off by an hour?

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Mac Emu
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Is the forum's clock off by an hour?

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:?:

No biggie.
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Post by robojam »

Maybe it isn't allowing for daylight saving time.

It shows an hour early for me too, and I'm EST like you.
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Post by Stephen Coates »

Same here.

I posted this at 16:37 and it says I posted it at 15:37
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Post by robojam »

I posted this one at 11:46 by my PC's clock, and it shows as 10:46 (post edited to get time). At least it's consistently wrong!
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*grumble*
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Post by Jackalo »

I can't find a place to modify the DST in the Admin panel, short of bumping the Time Zone up to -4 from -5.
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Maybe it gets the time from the server? Maybe the server is off?
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Post by Jackalo »

The server shows it's time as 8:07pm EDT, which is an hour ahead of my clock, so it seems to be on time.
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