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Started by el dub, November 06, 2014, 07:40:12 PM

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el dub

I was looking at the time in the upper right corner and could have sworn it was 2 hours ahead of my time. Then I clicked on home and the time was the same time as my time which it still is. So my question is what time zone is your computer on. Normally you are 1 hour later than pacific time. just curious. :icon_smile_big:
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daytona71

Hi el dub;

Go to your profile, and you can adjust the time offset to  reflect your local time. (think its in the layout settings)

nvrbdn

ha ha, I noticed I was 2 hrs off. just clicked on the time and it said pacific time zone. hit the change button and picked central time zone. now the clock is right. thanks for bringing it up.
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el dub

Thanks, I thought I posted this in the help area, screwed up again. :flame:
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VegasCharger

Yea I've always wondered about that. So DC.com's website runs off of Central Standard Time (CST)  :shruggy:

el dub

Now its the same time as my computer? Pacific
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draftingmonkey

Hmmm, in my profile I had to go to "Look and Layout Preferences" and set the time offset to -2 as the forum default was 2 hours ahead. No setting that I could see for time zone.
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Quote from: VegasCharger on November 08, 2014, 08:49:51 AM
Yea I've always wondered about that. So DC.com's website runs off of Central Standard Time (CST)  :shruggy:
The server is located in Chicago.

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