I like to refer to the site time so I know how far you lot up there are behind us.
i thought it was GMt but at present it shows 1 hour behind local.
But I note that it is based on the civvy 12 hour clock not the military 24 hour one. This seems singularly inappropriate.
Why not a twenty-four hour clock then? Be much easier to use and would be the same as the times shown within the forums.
Regards Dave
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KiwiDave
Wellington, New Zealand
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Posted: Friday, December 05, 2003 - 07:10 PM UTC
Posted: Friday, December 05, 2003 - 07:29 PM UTC
Dave,
Are you referring to the time up there in the black bar? Or the timestamp on each of the posts.
I went and corrected for daylight savings the time up in the black bar would be my correct local time (which you can set in your profile area).
Cheers,
Jim
Are you referring to the time up there in the black bar? Or the timestamp on each of the posts.
I went and corrected for daylight savings the time up in the black bar would be my correct local time (which you can set in your profile area).
Cheers,
Jim
KiwiDave
Wellington, New Zealand
Joined: January 14, 2003
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Joined: January 14, 2003
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Posted: Saturday, December 06, 2003 - 01:01 PM UTC
Sackcloth and ashes, Jim!
Theres something else I can add to the list of things I dont know about the Armorama site.
I shall go outside and give myself ten lashes.
Regards Dave
Theres something else I can add to the list of things I dont know about the Armorama site.
I shall go outside and give myself ten lashes.
Regards Dave