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Why is the org clock off by 15 minutes? I thought I was losing track of time there for a minute. | |
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Because time is just a trick.
Did the Rave DVD teach you nothing? | |
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It appears to be growing...used to be 6 minutes...if it continues like this...we will fall into a time warp. | |
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LaVisHh said: It appears to be growing...used to be 6 minutes...if it continues like this...we will fall into a time warp.
I hope it does continue like this, then soon we will all be on Aussie time! It confuses me to look at the org clock! Right now it says: Sat 22nd Feb 2003 8:29pm Meanwhile this side it is Sun 23rd Feb 3:15pm.. Not that this means much to anyone, lol! --ยปYou're my favourite moment, you're my Saturday... | |
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TRON said: I thought I was losing track of time there for a minute.
I've almost started this thread several times, but I always forget. Thank you TRON! It really throws me off sometimes, because my computer clock is often 15 minutes behind. I hate having to get up and take 2 steps to look at the kitchen clock to get the accurate time | |
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Ex-Moderator | I just noticed this myself! |
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!! I mean, like, where is the sun? | |
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Founder | Yeah yeah yeah!!
I never get the network time sync thingy set up properly. I think it's working now. Cheapo servers (which apprently this is one of), tend to have lousy internal clocks. Actually it's funny, the more expensive the PC, the worse the clock, has been my experience. Oh well. ben -- "the prince.org guy" |
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