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Old 11-01-2005, 03:54 AM
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Somehow, in your set up by saying where you are the timezone is set. Here in London I see the post timings on GMT.
Old 11-01-2005, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by das' date='Nov 1 2005, 07:53 AM
[quote name='nicke60gre' date='Nov 1 2005, 06:29 AM']I consider, by the way in this conversation, is it possible in the header of each post, after the US central time,? to? have the central EU time as well ?
I think we are many European members, in the forum, so it would be easier to know whet local time the posts have been replied.

I suppose, a software engineer like Das maybe know if it is possible.

Thanks.
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You can go into My Controls -> Board Settings and set your own local time.

(Or if you're really asking if it's possible to have *both* displayed, yes, anything's possible, but that would require modifying the board software. But since I think what you're really asking is if you can display your local time, the answer is yes!)
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OK Das.

I'd like to have both times, but, then I prefer to have my local time.
Here in Greece DSL connection is very expensive for personal use.
I have ISDN 64 k and i pay for this about half a dollar an hour to be online between 00:07 and 22:00, plus the standard monthly charge which is about 20 US dollars. So, time is money everywhere, but here a reason further.

Thanks a lot for your advice.
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Originally Posted by buddy' date='Nov 1 2005, 06:30 AM
Hey Rudy, I am a installation and maintaince tech for verizon, have to travel to Northern Va at least twice a month for a week or two at a time to install and maintain the fios serivce in customers home.? Fios is great we have just rolled it out in Richmond in select areas about 3 weeks ago so i am hopeing the trips up there will get fewer and further in between.? However this time we tried something new we just drove up at 6:00 in the morning and i got off at 8:30 last night a 14 1/2 hr day did two jobs but as you know the installs can be very tedious depending upon where the customers equipment is located in the house.? And my two had 3 level homes and wanted the equipment in the midddle of the house from the basement to the 3rd floor.? Well no one said it was easy just work, by the way what package do you have and do you also have the video?
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