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# ha haha
it's great - I wish it was.
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:41, archived)
# pep - question...
the b3ta clock seems to have shoved a few days into the standard british year...
according to my profile i am 1 year and 1 or 2 days old but i spazzed back and found my first post dated 28th March...? how's that work then?
(: incidentally you were my first reply :)
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:47, archived)
# hmm
maybe you signed up a while before your first post? Alot of people do - so that would mean you are the right age, really. Also, the server doesn't take leap years into account - which might have something to do with it.


maybe?
Hell i dunno I'm guessing !
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:56, archived)
# seems logical...
okay well i'm still going with my original idea...
i will be 1 on the 28th not when my profile said i was 1
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:59, archived)
# sounds good to me.
happy birthday for then. (just incase i forget).
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 16:01, archived)
# you registered
a couple days before you posted then,
Also the time on the spazz is one hour behind what the time really was (ignoring natural b3tan time drift) so if you see a post at 17:00 it was posted at 18:00 really.
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:57, archived)
# This probably goes back to when the clocks changed last
when they go forward/backwards again for daylight saving the board should either fix itself or go 2 hours off kilter for the maessages from last year.
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 15:59, archived)
# also, apparently
sql server by default uses a 360 day year...something to do with US financial thingumy-bobs
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 16:02, archived)
# hahahahahahaha.......twats!
(the people who designed such crap 360dayness - not Americans in general)
(, Mon 24 Mar 2003, 16:05, archived)