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diyAudio Moderator
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I see that my posts are an hour off. Looks like the servers is not acounting for DST. Never saw that happen before. Or did I just miss it?
When I joined I was in Hawaii were the silly time shifts don't happen. Now here in North America it's an issue. =(
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DST begins and ends at different dates in different places. So, just like the clock in your microwave, you might have to reset the time preference in your user control panel if it bothers you.
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Thanks SY. Some forum software will auto detect, I guess this one does not. Will do by hand. Just moved myself one timezone.
It was so nice living in Hawaii and not having to worry about the time shifting twice a year....
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