From: Larry Serflaten on 14 Nov 2009 21:39 "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten(a)usinternet.com> wrote > > Off topic: Please check your system time and time zone. It seems to be one > > hour off. > > Interesting. I see nothing wrong here. I am within seconds of www.time.gov > with the appropeate time zone correctly selected. > > posted at 21:10 hours Which seems to agree with an outside observer: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion/msg/a94b31384ee7d61b?hl=en Shows I posted at 9:10, just as my clock was indicating. Do you still think its off? LFS
From: Nobody on 14 Nov 2009 22:45 "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten(a)usinternet.com> wrote in message news:OzN6pEaZKHA.2184(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Nobody" <nobody(a)nobody.com> wrote >> "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten(a)usinternet.com> wrote > >> Off topic: Please check your system time and time zone. It seems to be >> one >> hour off. > > Interesting. I see nothing wrong here. I am within seconds of > www.time.gov > with the appropeate time zone correctly selected. > > posted at 21:10 hours > LFS Seen at 22:10 hours ET, but shows 21:10 hours ET. Must be your newsserver. Your posts seems to go into time warp and appear in the past(they get inserted in the middle). I am using MS newsserver.
From: Nobody on 14 Nov 2009 22:55 "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten(a)usinternet.com> wrote in message news:ONAm0UaZKHA.1596(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten(a)usinternet.com> wrote >> > Off topic: Please check your system time and time zone. It seems to be >> > one >> > hour off. >> >> Interesting. I see nothing wrong here. I am within seconds of >> www.time.gov >> with the appropeate time zone correctly selected. >> >> posted at 21:10 hours > > Which seems to agree with an outside observer: > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion/msg/a94b31384ee7d61b?hl=en > > Shows I posted at 9:10, just as my clock was indicating. > > Do you still think its off? I see 9:10 too. I think Google shows ET, but I am not sure. If you look at that thread, when I said "off topic" you will see the time of that post at 6:03 PM, followed by you at 5:05 PM, which doesn't make sense unless it was 6:05 instead of 5:05.
From: Larry Serflaten on 14 Nov 2009 22:49 "Nobody" <nobody(a)nobody.com> wrote > > Do you still think its off? > > I see 9:10 too. I think Google shows ET, but I am not sure. If you look at > that thread, when I said "off topic" you will see the time of that post at > 6:03 PM, followed by you at 5:05 PM, which doesn't make sense unless it was > 6:05 instead of 5:05. What if you're an hour late? The message I am replying to says it was posted at 10:55, yet its only 10:49 here.... I'm using OE connected to news.microsoft.com.... Oh well! LFS
From: Larry Serflaten on 15 Nov 2009 00:53 "Nobody" <nobody(a)nobody.com> wrote > Seen at 22:10 hours ET, but shows 21:10 hours ET. Must be your newsserver. > Your posts seems to go into time warp and appear in the past(they get > inserted in the middle). I am using MS newsserver. Thanks for noticing that. Apparently my clock was still on Daylight Saving Time. It took me a while to notice it because that fact isn't listed on the TimeZone tab of my system clock app. I had the box checked to automaticaly adjust for daylight savings changes, but evidently it did not make the change this year. Now that I recall, I had to manually set the clock to get back in sync with other sources. Had you not pointed it out, I certainly wouldn't have noticed. Thanks! LFS
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