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( , Wed 1 Nov 2006, 11:48)
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( , Wed 1 Nov 2006, 11:48)
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Bug in calendar.
The London Bash date has changed for a second time. The first time I noticed this was when it got a mention in the newsletter. I initially felt I must have put the wrong date in but was fairly sure I'd check something like that. Today it's happened again though. I've tried editing but it still remains on the 27th not the 26th.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 10:30, 5 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
The London Bash date has changed for a second time. The first time I noticed this was when it got a mention in the newsletter. I initially felt I must have put the wrong date in but was fairly sure I'd check something like that. Today it's happened again though. I've tried editing but it still remains on the 27th not the 26th.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 10:30, 5 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
I was just about to mention this!
I wonder if the leap year made it do a wrong.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 10:39, Reply)
I wonder if the leap year made it do a wrong.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 10:39, Reply)
Nope.
The same happened to Rakky and Rachelswipe's bash last year. There's a gremlin somewhere on the loose.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 13:50, Reply)
The same happened to Rakky and Rachelswipe's bash last year. There's a gremlin somewhere on the loose.
( , Mon 5 Mar 2012, 13:50, Reply)
Yep, the start time of Purplestock is wrong...
And Dr When's birthday bash didn't show the right time either
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 10:50, Reply)
And Dr When's birthday bash didn't show the right time either
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 10:50, Reply)
You can get around it by deliberately putting the wrong time in I think....
I don't know exactly how, but if you mess around with the times and put the wrong time in, like it starts at midnight or something daft, you can get it to keep the right date..
I only know this from reading the calender ages ago, and some people were saying this event starts at this time and not the one stated as it was the only way I could get the date to stay right...
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 16:53, Reply)
I don't know exactly how, but if you mess around with the times and put the wrong time in, like it starts at midnight or something daft, you can get it to keep the right date..
I only know this from reading the calender ages ago, and some people were saying this event starts at this time and not the one stated as it was the only way I could get the date to stay right...
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 16:53, Reply)
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