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lets say it waas acctuly 30 secs ago thanks !?[[User:Drwhoworld|Drwhoworld]] 20:17, June 4, 2010 (UTC)?!
lets say it waas acctuly 30 secs ago thanks !?[[User:Drwhoworld|Drwhoworld]] 20:17, June 4, 2010 (UTC)?!
:Are you sure your clock is set to the right date, time, and timezone?
:It shows up fine for me, but if I change my clock to an hour later, or change my timezone to an hour farther west without changing the local time, everything is suddenly an hour ago instead of 3 minutes. And if I set the date to tomorrow, everything is a day ago.
:The activity box uses some Javascript that assumes your computer knows what time it is.
:Also, is there any way you can stop adding in a bunch of extra blank lines when you post? --[[User:Falcotron|Falcotron]] 20:40, June 4, 2010 (UTC)

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basicly when you add/edit something the activity box says it happend 1 day/24 hours ago like


the tardis

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lets say it waas acctuly 30 secs ago thanks !?Drwhoworld 20:17, June 4, 2010 (UTC)?!

Are you sure your clock is set to the right date, time, and timezone?
It shows up fine for me, but if I change my clock to an hour later, or change my timezone to an hour farther west without changing the local time, everything is suddenly an hour ago instead of 3 minutes. And if I set the date to tomorrow, everything is a day ago.
The activity box uses some Javascript that assumes your computer knows what time it is.
Also, is there any way you can stop adding in a bunch of extra blank lines when you post? --Falcotron 20:40, June 4, 2010 (UTC)