pete sant
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Post by pete sant on Oct 26, 2008 13:48:03 GMT 2
Hi Steve, is there anyway to syncronise the time that posts appear? It's a bit confusing when iv'e been on nights to see what time your's came on & what time mine appear - at the moment , with the clocks going back mine are showing up as two hours ahead of uk time. pete.
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Post by petra on Oct 26, 2008 15:06:41 GMT 2
Well in Holland `summertime´ is over now, so we `changed` the clock, one hour earlier. So now here it´s 2 o´clock in the afternoon, what time is it in the UK and what is the time in Greece now ?? Sorry but I can't remember anymore...
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Post by petra on Oct 26, 2008 15:09:31 GMT 2
Having a look at the clock on the forum (15.00 h), this must mean the clock "changed " to wintertime in Greece too, so the difference between Greece and Holland is still 1 hour. And what about the UK?
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parsonsgang
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Post by parsonsgang on Oct 26, 2008 15:37:52 GMT 2
Hi Petra Our clocks in the UK changed as well last night and the time is now 13.30ish so we are still 2 hours behind Greece and 1 hour behind Holland. Hope this helps. Nikki
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Post by artisans on Oct 26, 2008 15:49:41 GMT 2
To answer your question Pete, then the forum time is set by each member. We obviously have ours set for Greek time. The only way to synchronise is for everyone to decide to be on the same time zone. As we have members in UK, The Netherlands, Spain, Greece and in other European countries it is an impossible task.
As for clocks changing, then as far as I am aware, right across European the clocks went back an hour last night, so all time differences remain the same.
Julie
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pete sant
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Post by pete sant on Oct 28, 2008 10:48:30 GMT 2
Hi Julie, just noticed that all posts are now showing up 2 hours ahead of the u.k. time, including Petra's, so at least there is some sort of continuity. pete.
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