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Post by Min on Jun 14, 2004 10:41:15 GMT 11
Hey all, I've had some people ask about globally changing the clock at the top of the forum to reflect the time zone of the majority of users - well, I've been on the support forum and it can't be done. But you can change your personal time from the 'profile' link above. You need to change the 'time offset' down the bottom of the page by putting + or - the number of hours you're out. Usually that would appear to be 10 hours for eastern Aus? Well...if 10 hours doesn't work, try 15. I don't know how, but it worked for me. it seems that SOMEBODY can't count.
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Post by Dameon on Jun 14, 2004 12:36:40 GMT 11
It's 10 hours
Althought, for some reason, it's ten minutes behind for me.
Oh well, I've just learnt to adjust
KSL
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Post by Timm on Jun 14, 2004 14:05:25 GMT 11
10 hours or 14 hours...14 hours is American Eastern Coast.. There's a chance they may use American Pacific, which is 17 hours...
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Post by Emerald on Jun 14, 2004 22:04:41 GMT 11
mine was +15... Their clocks must be 10 mins slow though Now can you tell us how to alter time in general? hehe how handy would it be to have a time turner like Hermione has in POA? Cheers Emerald
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Post by Elspethseeker on Jun 15, 2004 3:12:35 GMT 11
I am lost it is on army time but it fit my time when I didn't change it. Oh well hehehehe ;D
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Post by Lix on Jun 15, 2004 12:45:37 GMT 11
maybe some people r just slower than other hehe
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