Actually, I think this one may be my fault. Recently I lost all of my user settings here on Perlmonks - my theme settings, bookmarked nodes in my personal nodelet, everything. This I think was to do with the on-going work of the gods on the Everything engine and to tell you the truth, it really didn't concern me much anyhow.

Anyhow, since this time I have had to reinstate all of my personal settings and guess which one I had overlooked ... the timezone. This has now been corrected and you'll find that the time setting on my home node is once again set correctly.

As with all things in computers, blame the user first ... then maybe the tools :-)

 


In reply to Re: Is the site time zone setting off? by rob_au
in thread Is the site time zone setting off? by talexb

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