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FruitBeard
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Post by FruitBeard »

Hi there,

Kind of irrelevent topic, but, i notice the supposedly GMT timings on the forum.

I'm assuming that the phbb coders may have implemented the times to auto change, but it seems not, as from midnight last night it was officially British Spring time and hence the clocks go forward 1 hour.

As i say pretty irrelevent, delete if you desire.
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Post by Klemen »

Hi Fruit,

The GMT (or UTC which is basically the same but now officially used at least in air travel...) doesn't change with spring/fall. What changes is your local time (daylight saving time), GMT stays the same throughout the year and doesn't go +/-1 hour.

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Post by FruitBeard »

:oops: , thanks for the correct information, how unknowing of me.
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Post by Klemen »

You can't know everything, we all learn all the time :lol:
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