LatinCane Sophomore Joined Sep 4, 2012 Messages 1,032 Oct 8, 2014 #1 Just wondering. Sometimes it's nice to have an accurate time stamp (EST preferably) as to when news or information is posted. Thank you management, for your response. Kind Regards, LatinCane
Just wondering. Sometimes it's nice to have an accurate time stamp (EST preferably) as to when news or information is posted. Thank you management, for your response. Kind Regards, LatinCane
unionandsixth Freshman Joined Jan 23, 2013 Messages 607 Oct 8, 2014 #2 Good question. Posted at 10:09 Eastern.
unionandsixth Freshman Joined Jan 23, 2013 Messages 607 Oct 8, 2014 #3 It's actually GMT. Now that I've actually focused on it, I guess that's o.k.
Andrew All American Administrator Joined Oct 12, 2011 Messages 12,734 Oct 8, 2014 #4 You can set your time under settings
Kirijax Senior Joined Dec 20, 2012 Messages 2,264 Oct 8, 2014 #5 Since I'm 13 hours ahead of EST, that's one of the first things I did when I joined. In the settings.
Since I'm 13 hours ahead of EST, that's one of the first things I did when I joined. In the settings.
LatinCane Sophomore Joined Sep 4, 2012 Messages 1,032 Oct 8, 2014 #6 Thanks guys! Appreciate your help! Solving this problem NOW!
Klamalama Board Ban Under CIS Martial Law Until 11/5/20 Joined Jan 19, 2012 Messages 6,019 Oct 8, 2014 #7 LatinCane said: Thanks guys! Appreciate your help! Solving this problem NOW! Click to expand... Could you add a countdown clock to Goldie's departure? Or, one showing how long his firing is overdue? Thanks.
LatinCane said: Thanks guys! Appreciate your help! Solving this problem NOW! Click to expand... Could you add a countdown clock to Goldie's departure? Or, one showing how long his firing is overdue? Thanks.