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Posted 2008-06-22, 08:23 AM in reply to Yawgmoth's post starting "What timing system? What?! ARGH! (I am..."
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I can see the usefulness of it, but I would rather we convert to a metric system of time.
Light-nanoseconds? I changed the thread timestamp to "detailed" for now, until I have figured out which areas the changes encompass, and/or until the changes are met with sufficient praise or criticism.
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Posted 2008-06-22, 03:50 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Light-nanoseconds? I changed the thread..."
You changed it to give an estimate in hours, rather than the actual time it was posted? I'm with HoH - the old system was much, much better.
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Posted 2008-06-22, 04:08 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "You changed it to give an estimate in..."
Does anyone even see the correct post times to begin with?
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Posted 2008-06-22, 04:39 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Does anyone even see the correct post..."
You mean the one's that said, "Posted Today, at 03:56" or "Posted 03-12-2006, at 19:32"? I used to use them to quickly check if a post had been made after I'd last visited. Now I've got to guess - if I last visited at five to an hour, and that was seven hours ago, then I'll also have to look through 55 minutes of posts that were made an hour ago to see if I read them, rather than looking for ones made at HH:55 and above.

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Oh, you mean my local time? I didn't, no. Haven't really bothered with my local time for a week or two - just using post times in relation to each other.

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Posted 2008-06-22, 05:00 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Does anyone even see the correct post..."
I already fixed that, damnit.
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