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What time is it? (posting times are screwy)

bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
It's 11:25am where I am (pacific time), my post says it's 12:01.
My timezone is set correctly. Huh?
Anybody else notice this?
Python moderator,
Barton
Oct 29 '06 #1
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r035198x
13,262 8TB
It's 11:25am where I am (pacific time), my post says it's 12:01.
My timezone is set correctly. Huh?
Anybody else notice this?
Python moderator,
Barton
I gave up trying to set my time correctly a long time ago.
Oct 30 '06 #2
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
I gave up trying to set my time correctly a long time ago.
It seems to work alright for me. Have you checked the DST correction in the options?
Nov 3 '06 #3

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