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Give us the correct time :D
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Kazzea
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How about changing the time on the site so it is GMT and not GMT+1
The clocks went back today and the times on the posts are all wrong and it is confusing my small brain
The clocks went back today and the times on the posts are all wrong and it is confusing my small brain

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This happend last time with lots of people having different times:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=39527&highlight=time
Try this:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=1055477&postcount=90 -
I second the motion.more dollar$ than sense0
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I am having the same problem .......... I spent most of yesterday trying to solve it !
I have the right time when logged on but when I log out it's all wrong again ...... I have emptied TIF cos I thought it might have something to do with that but that hasn't worked !!
Please someone ......................HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
millaWithout the rain you wouldn't have the rainbows !
I came into this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left!0 -
The whole BST GMT issue is a pain, is BST really needed in todays society.
I know there is the annual argument that Scottish farmers need to time alteration to tend to their cattle etc etc.
So if Scotland want a different time zone let them, they have their own parliament let that have a time zone and have Wales and England stay GMT all year round.Wales will be disregarded until given a place in "its a small world"0 -
Much ado about nothing.
The site works, the time on posts is irrelevant.
Some people have too much time....milla :rolleyes:0 -
MACacd wrote:The whole BST GMT issue is a pain, is BST really needed in todays society.
I know there is the annual argument that Scottish farmers need to time alteration to tend to their cattle etc etc.
So if Scotland want a different time zone let them, they have their own parliament let that have a time zone and have Wales and England stay GMT all year round.
Which of course would mean British businesses would lose out in 2 hours contact with each other every day as one country gets to work an hour earlier than the other - then leaves work an hour earlier than the other at night.0 -
Hi folks,
Time's correct on my machine. Have you gone into your User Control Panel and checked the Date & Time Options? You should be able to set it to GMT and have it automatically detect Daylight Saving Time.
Please let me know if continue to have problems.
Webby0 -
MSE_Webmaster wrote:Hi folks,
Time's correct on my machine. Have you gone into your User Control Panel and checked the Date & Time Options? You should be able to set it to GMT and have it automatically detect Daylight Saving Time.
Please let me know if continue to have problems.
Webby
Time is ok for me until I log out - then it goes to GMT +1
Which I would assume means that it's not my preferences that are at fault0 -
Thanks Webby for taking a CONSTRUCTIVE, HELPFUL interest in this thread.
As I said earlier I am having the same problem that Sra describes .
o.k. when logged in but not when logged outWithout the rain you wouldn't have the rainbows !
I came into this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left!0
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