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Is the Forum Clock off by 1hour for anyone else, at least in the U.S.?
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Yep. Theory: while we're still on DST, BST may have ended. Can someone from the UKoGBaNI corroborate or deny this?
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British Summer Time ends 30th October this year
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We're still on BST (daylight saving is set in the control panel BTW, not automatically), and the forum time is correct for me. Is your watch right? :P
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Am in the UK, clock is out an hour for me also.
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Captain Seafort wrote:We're still on BST (daylight saving is set in the control panel BTW, not automatically), and the forum time is correct for me. Is your watch right? :P
No, I wear it on the left wrist. It's correct, though.
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Main clock is about three or four minutes slow by my watch.
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The date is correct on the server (I've just tweeked it by 4 mins to correct the minor change). The hour issue seems to be related to the user preferences. Each user has a daylight savings time flag, I adjusted mine and it fixed my clock.
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