Let's see, the node_id of your thread, of your node, the one i'm replying to, is '150525', and the node_id of my node, this one, is '150673'. Timezones have nothing to do with it.
The timestamps are always stored in GMT, and timestamp you get to see reflects your timezone setting, so I see my node as being created on March 09, at 21:40, and your node, as on being created early this morning Mar 09, 2002 at 02:27.
I hope this clears things up.
update:
if you go to user settings, the "Note ordering:" option allows two settings, chronological, which means by order created, and the other is by XP points. I like the chronological one (node_id) so I can see who said what when (as xp don't speak much to me).
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac: huh?) Re: Time zones setting and thread reply sequence
by crazyinsomniac
in thread Time zones setting and thread reply sequence
by rinceWind
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