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Message 7396 - Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 10:03:34 UTC

Anyone noticed how the time of postings is out by about 36 minutes? I'm assuming UTC equates to GMT and as I'm in GMT here in the UK CPDN's clock is slow.

To see what I mean, compare my timestamp with the time the board says I posted this message.

Here goes.

Time at Cas's Place: Thu 20 January 2005, 10:39:36 (GMT Standard Time)


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Message 7409 - Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 18:39:09 UTC
Last modified: 20 Jan 2005, 18:40:16 UTC

This has been going on ever since the project started. I think they've got a special clock in Oxford.

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Message 7410 - Posted: 20 Jan 2005, 18:49:33 UTC

HaHa. Yes the clock sits in its own special 'Ivory tower' ;-)

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Message 7418 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 2:44:49 UTC

So is Oxford's calendar. If you look at the dates for User of the Week, the latest is for 20th January,
but it's listed in the achives as 17th January. The pervious UotW was for 17th January, but is
listed in the archives as 5th January.

Might have something to do with the calendar change back in 1752. I have heard of the unis in England referred
to as "the dreaming spires". Obviously missed the notice. :)

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Message 7425 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 11:25:41 UTC
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This is a strange issue, though. When I post a message to this board, it is immediately recognised as 35 minutes old! So the Board is using two clocks - one to timestamp and one to recognise the time?
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Message 7426 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 11:51:51 UTC

So has there been any reaction from the CPDN staff about this? Or are they in the same timewarp and therefore unaware of the problem?

I know Oxford (University that is) is a little behind the times but even so....

Time at Cas's Palace: Fri 21 January 2005, 12:27:56 (GMT Standard Time)


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Message 7428 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 13:05:01 UTC
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Well lets be fair, its not exactly a major issue given the importance of the project and the tight resources they have to work with. Anyway if they fixed it how else could we poke fun at them? ;-)

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Message 7433 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 13:55:38 UTC

This has been answered before, by Carl Christiansen.

He said "The 32 minutes is the server time difference -- they are both going to the same time server in Ireland but somehow they are eventually going astray 32 minutes!".

So it isn't local time in Oxford that is the problem :).
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Message 7440 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 15:43:23 UTC

&gt; time server in Ireland
That explains it. ;) ;)
(Are Irish jokes allowed?)

Anyway, whatever happened to time keeping in England? I know the government penny pinchers closed the
Greenwich observatory, and, I think were going to (have?) close Herstmonceux, (to where the 'scopes were moved),
but surely there is still an atomic clock SOMEWHERE in England?


And for those people coming directly to here via a bookmark, the front page says that just over
60,000 standard runs have been completed.

Which is the whole point of the exercise.

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