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#1 2007-09-25 13:25:04

Llamalover
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PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

I posted a topic like this, more than a month ago...

My profile time zone is set to -05 EST, which is wrong, because I'm in france therefore +1, but whenever I try to change it ,it won't, it's always on -05 EST and it's really annoying, Please help me, admins!


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#2 2007-09-26 01:51:07

andresmh
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Sorry about that problem Llamalover. I have been delaying it for a while. Can we pretend that all the times used on the website are SWT: "Scratch World Time"? I remember Swatch (the watch company) tried to come up with something called Internet Time.


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#3 2007-09-27 04:23:10

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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

OK, I was just wondering why it kept changing back, perhaps you should remove that feature until it's fixed (if you do fix it)


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#4 2011-03-13 06:03:23

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Hello! Am pulling this thread back from the dead...
I don't want to sound whingey, but... it's been 4 years, and this still hasn't been fixed!


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#5 2011-03-13 07:15:33

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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

andresmh wrote:

Sorry about that problem Llamalover. I have been delaying it for a while. Can we pretend that all the times used on the website are SWT: "Scratch World Time"? I remember Swatch (the watch company) tried to come up with something called Internet Time.

LlamaLover: They will never remove it, as scratchers use it to find a common communal time.  I find it useful, and have a clock for this purpose  wink


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#6 2011-03-13 07:40:31

scimonster
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

ssss wrote:

andresmh wrote:

Sorry about that problem Llamalover. I have been delaying it for a while. Can we pretend that all the times used on the website are SWT: "Scratch World Time"? I remember Swatch (the watch company) tried to come up with something called Internet Time.

LlamaLover: They will never remove it, as scratchers use it to find a common communal time.  I find it useful, and have a clock for this purpose  wink

Me too. I like Scratch Time.

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#7 2011-03-13 08:31:23

Gatsby
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Scratch Time and my time are the same :D But it would probably be a bit difficult to have the forum time be hours off from your own time
Oh well


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#8 2011-03-13 12:25:10

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Scratch time is about 5+ hours off my time, so I never have a clue what time anything is on here.


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#9 2011-03-13 12:27:20

Harakou
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Llamalover wrote:

Scratch time is about 5+ hours off my time, so I never have a clue what time anything is on here.

Wel;, it will always be off by the same amount, except in rare cases. Why not just remember to add 5 hours (or whatever the amount is)?


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#10 2011-03-13 13:52:12

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Llamalover wrote:

OK, I was just wondering why it kept changing back, perhaps you should remove that feature until it's fixed (if you do fix it)

Well, if the Scratch Team do want to have a universal scratch time, maybe they should remove the forum time option and/or post a thread explaining, or maybe take the european scratchers into consideration - it really can be confusing trying to figure out how long ago something was posted, or even how many hours off exactly the forum is. Or even just have the whole time system based on "X hours ago, the Yth of Z, 20n".


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#11 2011-03-13 14:38:12

scimonster
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Llamalover wrote:

Llamalover wrote:

OK, I was just wondering why it kept changing back, perhaps you should remove that feature until it's fixed (if you do fix it)

Well, if the Scratch Team do want to have a universal scratch time, maybe they should remove the forum time option and/or post a thread explaining, or maybe take the european scratchers into consideration - it really can be confusing trying to figure out how long ago something was posted, or even how many hours off exactly the forum is. Or even just have the whole time system based on "X hours ago, the Yth of Z, 20n".

http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 12#p285612

Last edited by scimonster (2011-03-13 14:38:26)

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#12 2011-03-13 14:49:22

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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Here is wiki about it
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_Time


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#13 2011-03-13 15:17:03

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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

muppetds wrote:

Here is wiki about it
http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Scratch_Time

Not a wiki, a wiki article.

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#14 2011-03-13 15:57:48

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

^OK, I missed that! Thanks guys.


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#15 2012-11-10 12:39:47

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Well, I don't mean to whinge - but it's been over 5 years since I first asked this question, and I was wondering if this ever going to be changed/fixed, or is this a permanent thing?


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#16 2012-11-10 12:41:34

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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

Llamalover wrote:

Well, I don't mean to whinge - but it's been over 5 years since I first asked this question, and I was wondering if this ever going to be changed/fixed, or is this a permanent thing?

I think it's permanent. However, on Scratch 2.0, it might be fixed.


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#17 2012-11-10 12:44:28

Llamalover
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

OK. Although maybe we could have the current time in 'Scratch time' at the top of the forum homepage, or somewhere else visible? Apart from going in to the settings, checking how many hours ahead or behind Scratch Time is compared to your local time, there's no easy way of knowing what time it is here.

And I'm very impressed by the speedy reply! Thanks!  smile


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#18 2012-11-10 13:47:02

FunDude
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Re: PLEASE Help! Forum time problem...

sadly, everyone has this issue. It won't likely ever be fixed, please live with it.


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