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Posted by bschultz (bschultz), 3 December 2003
Just noticed something I hadn't noticed before.  Why (prior to logging in) do that dates of the posts read Dec 2, 2003 but after logging in, they read 12/2/03?

Just wondering.

Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 3 December 2003
When you're not (yet) logged in you have the guest's time format.  After you've logged in, you have the time format that you currently have set in your user profile - there are 6 possible formats supported and you can change to whichever you prefer.

Posted by bschultz (bschultz), 3 December 2003
They say that you learn something new every day...guess I'm done learning early today!



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