NH
Nick Harvey
Founding member
This always seems to happen in the winter, when we're on GMT.
It'll put itself right at the end of March when we change back to BST.
It'll put itself right at the end of March when we change back to BST.
NH
Yes, since the end of October, when the clocks went back.
Nick Harvey
Founding member
Antz posted:
I'm pretty sure its been like that for a while.
Yes, since the end of October, when the clocks went back.
NH
I trust you meant "longest serving".
If you really meant what you wrote, I don't think we really want to know!
Nick Harvey
Founding member
Weather Man posted:
congrats to Sput, the longest member of the TV Forum!
I trust you meant "longest serving".
If you really meant what you wrote, I don't think we really want to know!
EH
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Last edited by Edward H on 26 December 2004 5:38pm
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PHP generally uses reporting of time as the number of seconds since 1970. 1st Jan 1970 is obviously the earliest date the PHP engine knows of and as Sput's database entry appears to have been corrupted somewhere along the line, this is the default date it knows.