I just noticed that all my posting times are an hour before PST. Anything I can do to synchronize it???
I am posting at 9.55pm and the post shows 8.55pm.
Thanks
Roger
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Mountain Tourer |
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I just noticed that all my posting times are an hour before PST. Anything I can do to synchronize it???
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alepel |
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Roger.....there is nothing you can do about this. It has always been like this on this particular forum.
Typically clocks that you see on forums are set to the time of the host server. In this case the host server for Yuku must be in Central time zone. It makes you wonder why they even bother with a clock in the first place. alepel |
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Thanks alepel,
but that would mean the host server is somewhere between Calif and Hawaii. I am posting 10pm and it showes 9pm. Central is ahead of us... Well I guess I live with it. Thanks Roger
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Skip MMShadowT |
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I think the posting time clock is glitchy. I've tried to get it set for my time zone but it's always one hour behind.
"We want to be free... Free to ride our machines without being hassled by the man!" |
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Mountain Tourer |
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Thanks Skip,
the same here. I am glad it is not just me... Roger
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You can reset the time on Yuku. I did mine a few weeks ago. It took me a couple of tries to get it right, but was not that difficult. The time has stayed
corrected since. You 1st will need to know the difference between your time and GMT. If you don't (like me) then resetting the time and doing trial posts
to check it will do. I'm in the central mountain time zone with daylight savings time in effect and the corect setting for me is GMT - 5hours. Go to
Navigation to access your profile. Click on "settings". Click on "Time Zone". In the middle box will be the current set time. Click the
drop down arrow to access the options. Click the desired time and save the setting. Be sure to check the box at the bottom of the next lower box to
"change all times to my time zone" Save settings.
Stan
"We are different - yet we are the
same"
2004 GL1800 Goldwing (Titanium) 1999 Ace Tourer (Silver over Black)
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Mountain Tourer |
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Thanks Stan,
you are my hero, a real Jack of all trades... Roger
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alepel |
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Okay I just tried Stan suggestion.....lets see if it works.
Cool....it worked fine. alepel
Last Edited By: alepel 04/06/07 11:07 AM.
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danbgt |
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Nobody really gives a rats ass what time it is.........do they?
-Dan |
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danbgt wrote: Watch this folks......Hey Dan, how long before you leave for Eureka Springs? |
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13 days, 11 hours, 33 minutes and a handfull of seconds................CDST.
-Dan |
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danbgt wrote: Something just told me he cared. |
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gr8scott51 |
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Yuku probably did not account for the early change to day light savings time. The clock on my computer kept reverting no matter how often I corrected it.
Scott "Silence is golden, duct tape is silver" |
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