
These are my settings in the "User Control Panel"

Chris.
With added conspiracy theory!bigtwinthing wrote:No but i am sure Carl will come up with 500 wise wordsand we still wont know
Does that mean I can recapture 365 hours (366 on a leap yearcybercarl wrote:![]()
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It a time travelling device that you have entered.Sorry no idea. Mine was 1hour early but I just switched on the Summertime in effect in my prefs and it has changed to the correct time now. I then logged out and back in to check and it stayed the same. Try disabling that, log out and back in and then re-enable it. It may reset itself.
Cheers Carl for your thoughtscybercarl wrote:12:26 here too which is even more weird because it should be as is what is set in my control panel which is diffrent from what you have. I wonder how the forum is picking up the time...whether it's using PHP or javascript. Then again why is it only affecting you. Maybe there's is something overriding your account on the admin side. It's obviously account related. You should be able to change it in the control panel. Can you flush the cache for specific accounts.
Good thinking, and yes you are reading it correctly. If that's what it is, then when British Summer Times finishes the time should then be correct. Lets see what happens on the 30th of this monthbald_pig wrote:If I'm reading this, it's correct when you log back in, yes? It's only when you're logged out? In that case, the forum is probably defaulting to UTC when you log out, I'm going to try now and see.
Thanks for checkingbald_pig wrote:Yep, it's the same here, I say it defaults to UTC