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I do not understand why the time given at the top of my post does not agree with the local time given at the bottom of the post which is about 20 minutes in advance of the first time. Does anyone know the reason for the difference.
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OpenMind wrote: I do not understand why the time given at the top of my post does not agree with the local time given at the bottom of the post which is about 20 minutes in advance of the first time. Does anyone know the reason for the difference.


The time in green is the time you posted, the time at the bottom is the current time, I think! ;)
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OpenMind wrote: I do not understand why the time given at the top of my post does not agree with the local time given at the bottom of the post which is about 20 minutes in advance of the first time. Does anyone know the reason for the difference.


mini time zone change??

or perhaps one is the time you opened the thread the other is the current time? Are you a slow typer tee hee hee :lips:
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:confused: I dont get it either.....

love the new avatar. very cuddly looking
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venus wrote: :confused: I dont get it either.....

love the new avatar. very cuddly looking


awww OM cuddly hehehe to cute
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Thanks for the advice Betty. I can see it has changed now. Never noticed before.

As for the rest of you, just don't touch my ears.;)
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OpenMind wrote: Thanks for the advice Betty. I can see it has changed now. Never noticed before.

As for the rest of you, just don't touch my ears.;)


why why why why
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minks wrote: why why why why


Cos they're ticklish. It makes me frisky. I caper about and jump on people.:D
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OM...if you like Polar Bears...take a peep at this website....it's 'Polarbearorama'



http://www.polar-bear-pictures.com/pola ... abitat.htm
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Thanks Bez. I will take a look. Can't remember which site I got my pictures from, including the cub. I know they're Canadian. The pics are on my other PC which I've just turned off as I'm off to bed now. I'll look them up tomorrow and let you know. There are some fantastic pics there. I'll be showing most of them in my avatar as time goes by.
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Damn I wish I'd got here first with some relativistic time-wormhole reason for Open Mind's time dilemma, as usual someone with a bit more sense has beaten me to it, oh well.
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Galbally wrote: Damn I wish I'd got here first with some relativistic time-wormhole reason for Open Mind's time dilemma, as usual someone with a bit more sense has beaten me to it, oh well.


Why not throw it in anyway. Always game for a chuckle.
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Please forgive me as im new here and about to ask a really stupid question :-3

Ive looked at the FAQ section and cant seem to find how to change the time to my local time. Or does that mean that i cant?? Its 10.30 in the morning here and i havent even been to bed yet :-2
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different wrote: Please forgive me as im new here and about to ask a really stupid question :-3



Ive looked at the FAQ section and cant seem to find how to change the time to my local time. Or does that mean that i cant?? Its 10.30 in the morning here and i havent even been to bed yet :-2
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Post by different »

Thank you both very much!! Thats it fixed now. Isnt it funny how wee things like that drive you mad :-3
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OpenMind wrote: I do not understand why the time given at the top of my post does not agree with the local time given at the bottom of the post which is about 20 minutes in advance of the first time. Does anyone know the reason for the difference.


The time on top shows when you posted.

The time on the bottom left is your current local time - as seen by *other people.

See this thread:

http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8234
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Tombstone wrote: The time on top shows when you posted.



The time on the bottom left is your current local time - as seen by *other people.



See this thread:



http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8234
Me and Arnold Layne are both from England, yet he's 1 hour ahead of me,

how come?
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abbey wrote: Me and Arnold Layne are both from England, yet he's 1 hour ahead of me,

how come?
Hmm ... it's not like men to be ahead of times, either! :-3 :D
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abbey wrote: Me and Arnold Layne are both from England, yet he's 1 hour ahead of me,

how come?


Arnold's personal settings are off. (Hint: He needs to look at his DST settings.)
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abbey wrote: Me and Arnold Layne are both from England, yet he's 1 hour ahead of me,

how come?


I wonder why, Abbey, after reading this, I then had to go and search for an Arnold post...it's not as if I didn't believe you, so why did I feel the need to go see it for myself? Bit sad or what :-5
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Arnold's always way off :thinking:.

I'll take the hint . Thanks:D


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