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droyer
2008-03-29, 03:12 PM
Is it just me or does the site clock go about five minutes wrong?

B-Man
2008-03-29, 03:20 PM
The forum's time desynchronises after a while. It seems to dislike staying in synch with the time.

Roland St. Jude
2008-03-29, 04:49 PM
Time is an illusion. (Lunchtime doubly so.)

Illiterate Scribe
2008-03-29, 05:45 PM
Time is an illusion. (Lunchtime doubly so.)

Aargh, I've been ninja'd by Roland! That's exactly what I was about to right.

Still, <Kleiner>that's fascinating. We seemed to have developed a slow forum</Kleiner>.

EmeraldRose
2008-03-29, 10:04 PM
It usually will end up abooooouuut 7 minutes off actual time for me, and stay there. I wonder how long it will take to end up at the usual off time? :smallconfused:

RTGoodman
2008-03-29, 11:27 PM
Time is an illusion. (Lunchtime doubly so.)

Lunchtime doubly so. [/obligatory Hitchhiker's Guide reference]


It gets off by several minutes quite a bit. It's not that big a deal, but I think the last time or so someone has reset it once it got bad enough (say, 10 minutes slow).

Shhalahr Windrider
2008-03-30, 11:57 AM
Lunchtime doubly so. [/obligatory Hitchhiker's Guide reference]
Dude, I can get not catching masked text in the original post, but you should really be paying attention to what's appearing in your quoted text. :smalltongue:

Roland St. Jude
2008-03-30, 12:22 PM
Dude, I can get not catching masked text in the original post, but you should really be paying attention to what's appearing in your quoted text. :smalltongue:

My text-masking-fu is amazing isn't it? :smallcool:

RTGoodman
2008-03-30, 02:08 PM
Wow. I'm not sure how I did that. I even remember thinking, "Why did he put in white text brackets in there?"

I concede defeat. :smallredface: