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7:29 am June 18, 2009
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Carl, I believe I fixed the AM/PM reversal for all posts and comments since Sunday. Anything before then is just going to stay wrong though, it's tough to change them one by one. FWIW, it wasn't wrong, it was just set to Beijing time. Wordpress had been ignoring that setting, then a recent 'bugfix' seems to have brought it to life. 
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11:16 am June 17, 2009
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Rob, I believe the a.m./p.m. annotations are reversed now. Are you sure the clock isn't being governed from 12 hours in front of EST?
For example, our conversations began in the morning of that Sprint thread with the 9:30 correctly being EST in the A.M. vs. the P.M. it is showing.
I know, I'm a nit picker. If you get that fixed, it's very detailed from a documentation stand point.
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7:26 am June 12, 2009
| carlk
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Yesterday's posts are now showing the correct time according to EST, without A.M. or P.M. annotations. In other words, they're "naked."
Your posts today follow the same pattern except that they're placing in parenthesis the # of hours which have passed since that post.
From my perspective, not good enough.
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4:45 am June 12, 2009
| Rob Powell
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I see what you mean now. I was meaning to add a relative date/time like '3 hours ago' and 'yesterday', so I implemented that as a fix to what you were seeing. Let me know how it looks now.
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10:26 pm June 11, 2009
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My reference is to the posts on the main board earlier today regarding S/LVLT quarterly numbers. This forum appears correct.
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10:22 pm June 11, 2009
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From my end, the time is twelve hours off or still appearing as P.M. vs. A.M.
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8:14 am June 11, 2009
| Rob Powell
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I have it set for EST/EDT, and this particular post of yours reads 9:18am here, which I think is correct. What does it say on yours? (There could be something screwy going on with time zones, I am 12 hours off from EST/EDT. But it's supposed to be based on the server location and not mine…
Anyone else seeing odd times on their posts?
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6:18 am June 11, 2009
| carlk
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The time stamp for posting seems to be governed by EST; however, it's inverted by calling A.M. as P.M., and vice-versa.
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