i don't know what time it is where you live

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Tory_canuck
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13 Aug 2009, 10:33 pm

21:33 right now


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13 Aug 2009, 11:30 pm

Actually, I'm going on the time stamp for when you post. For example, it's 12:30 am (Friday Morning) here, EST....but.

The time stamp on my post is 3:30pm (Friday).

I just looked at the difference, the direction (ahead or behind), and a map of the time zones (and probably still came up with the wrong answer...;)

I was playing with some network commands the other day (tracert, pingpath, etc) and the trail goes cold somewhere in NYC...I have another resource. Let me look it up.

huh - Netcraft shows the server in the US (go figure...my timestamp is the same as New york, so something's not right...;) It's running Apache Linux, if that's a help...;)



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14 Aug 2009, 12:48 am

pakled wrote:
Actually, I'm going on the time stamp for when you post. For example, it's 12:30 am (Friday Morning) here, EST....but.

The time stamp on my post is 3:30pm (Friday).

I just looked at the difference, the direction (ahead or behind), and a map of the time zones (and probably still came up with the wrong answer...;)

I was playing with some network commands the other day (tracert, pingpath, etc) and the trail goes cold somewhere in NYC...I have another resource. Let me look it up.

huh - Netcraft shows the server in the US (go figure...my timestamp is the same as New york, so something's not right...;) It's running Apache Linux, if that's a help...;)

In your account, under "Forums timezone", you probably have chosen something like "GMT -2 hours" rather than "GMT -5 hours".


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