Once again, the server running the forums has its clock set way too fast; currently 40 minutes.
I'm looking into some kind of incremental solution to this, until then, I'll probably be setting the clock right tonight before I sleep.
What this will mean:
1) The forums will "go back in time" 40 minutes.
2) The forums will assume that any posts made during the.. next... 40 minutes were somehow made from the future.
3) This will trigger the anti-spam and you won't be able to post for another 40 minutes and 15 seconds after the time change.
Just warning you.
-C
Forum posting/time shenanigans
- Cartollomew
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- Cartollomew
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Okay...
Apologies for the extended downtime. It appears I may have set the date... ah... 7 years too early.
I blame the flux capacitor.
Symptoms include all posts appearing as new, if you logged in during the whole "back in time" thing.
If all your posts appear new (since you last looked at them before they were written), simply log out and then in again. Should solve it.
"Doc" Emmet Brown
Apologies for the extended downtime. It appears I may have set the date... ah... 7 years too early.
I blame the flux capacitor.
Symptoms include all posts appearing as new, if you logged in during the whole "back in time" thing.
If all your posts appear new (since you last looked at them before they were written), simply log out and then in again. Should solve it.
"Doc" Emmet Brown
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