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HI, Do you know the timing on the web site clock is one hour fast Big Grin
 
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The time now is 08.38 AM


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[qb] HI, Do you know the timing on the web site clock is one hour fast Big Grin [/qb]
Hi Paul

I don't know what you mean. I just posted the above message and the date/time stamp of when the message was posted matches.

It is now 08.40 AM.

Krishan Smiler


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Hi Krishan, You say 8.40 on the top time posted 9.41
 
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Helloooooooo 'Time-Lords' Big Grin

It is interesting that you are both having a different perception and record of the 'posted time'. And the discrepancy is exactly 1 hour! Wink

I concur with Krishan's observation that the posted time is correct. Perhaps the 'posted time' is related to Paul's computer clock and 'summer time' setting Cool . I could be wrong and it could be that you are in different dimensions Eeker !

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Vinod :boxedin:


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Hi Doc wondered wher you have been what do you think of this aspirin theory if it works well thats good what is more worrying that children today will not live as long as us even too fat too lazy and cant do joined up writing cant cook use restuarants they wont have to wonder about pension crisis there wopnt be one but these people will fill up hospitals with heart cancer diabtetes etc we had far less when i was young and shanks pony was the only way to gwet anywhere did not do me any harm for 62 years
 
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Hi, Well feel I am in a different world sometimes Smiler
 
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Hi people

Paul, first up - of course you're in a different world. So are the rest of us, we've either got or have had cancer which gives us a different perspective on life. However, the timing you queried must be your machine, I'm still on BST!

Blitzbob - OK, I've no idea what this aspirin theory you refer to is all about. I know aspirin is supposed to good for people with heart problems but that's the limit of my knowledge. Many moons ago when I had a fairly hefty stomach operation I was told to avoid aspirin. So, I'm really interested in this.

Your comments about today's "yoof",I'm sure rings a bell with most of us of a certain age. Something which really baffles (I should say something else) concerns this young lad who committed suicide because he was being bullied.

Now am I missing something here? I'm pretty sure bullying is a not a new thing. In fact I remember (vaguely) being bullied for about 18 months when I first went to grammar school. One day I just snapped and went for my main protaganist. Be beat the living daylights out of me - but I was never bullied again.

I'm aware that current thinking frowns on violence in the school, but surely a punch-up in the school yard is better than an overdose in your bedroom.

Comments pleae.
 
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Hi Pikeman, No I am on GMT.
As for bullying I cannot comment really but like you say there is probally more to it !
I am going to meet a friend I have not seen since 1979 thats 24 years ago I am looking foward to it but where the time went I am not sure but it makes me feel very old !

Paul
 
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