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March 30, 2008 at 5:00 am #1159289JonnyQuest wrote:i dont sleep until the sun is blasting through the window anyway so does that make it an early night for me?
i don’t see no fucking sun … i guess it’s the time .. but still .. WHERES THE FUCKING SUMMER !!!!!! :love: ….on a tangent .. my computor clock is 1 hr forward normaly .. so wtf do i do now? ….. :hopeless::laugh_at:
March 30, 2008 at 5:00 am #1217069JonnyQuest wrote:i dont sleep until the sun is blasting through the window anyway so does that make it an early night for me?i don’t see no fucking sun … i guess it’s the time .. but still .. WHERES THE FUCKING SUMMER !!!!!! :love: ….on a tangent .. my computor clock is 1 hr forward normaly .. so wtf do i do now? ….. :hopeless::laugh_at:
March 30, 2008 at 9:56 am #1159287Sunny here Daft!!! I forgot to put my clocks forward! thought i was up early! 😉
March 30, 2008 at 9:56 am #1217067Sunny here Daft!!! I forgot to put my clocks forward! thought i was up early! 😉
March 30, 2008 at 10:10 am #1159281its poo!
only got 4 1/2 hours sleep before I had to get up for work at 0530 but it was really 0430 😥
can see an afternoon nap coming :yawn:March 30, 2008 at 10:10 am #1217060its poo!
only got 4 1/2 hours sleep before I had to get up for work at 0530 but it was really 0430 😥
can see an afternoon nap coming :yawn:March 30, 2008 at 1:41 pm #1159276my computers and the MSF clock are correct but now I have to change any other devices with clocks
also I’ve no idea if my linux server (which I had to reformat this week) has picked up the correct time (Centos 5 if anyone knows) and I foolishly didn’t reset the firewall either at work so I can’t connect to it remotely..
at least its not a production system yet
here’s a tip if you have cordless or other phones that pick up the time from BT caller ID (only works on BT Openreach lines)
dial 17070
a woman will say “This circuit is defined as (your telephone number)”
“BT line test facilities, Press 1 for ringback, 2 for quiet line etc”press 1 (don’t use the other options as you need a code)
the woman will say “ringback test, please clear down”
the phone will ring again with a caller ID starting 0800328xxxx and when you pick it up you will hear “ringback test complete. Thank you for using BT line test facilities”
your phone will now have the correct time from BT’s master clocks (based on accurate atomic clocks and MSF signal) 😉
March 30, 2008 at 1:41 pm #1217054my computers and the MSF clock are correct but now I have to change any other devices with clocks
also I’ve no idea if my linux server (which I had to reformat this week) has picked up the correct time (Centos 5 if anyone knows) and I foolishly didn’t reset the firewall either at work so I can’t connect to it remotely..
at least its not a production system yet
here’s a tip if you have cordless or other phones that pick up the time from BT caller ID (only works on BT Openreach lines)
dial 17070
a woman will say “This circuit is defined as (your telephone number)”
“BT line test facilities, Press 1 for ringback, 2 for quiet line etc”press 1 (don’t use the other options as you need a code)
the woman will say “ringback test, please clear down”
the phone will ring again with a caller ID starting 0800328xxxx and when you pick it up you will hear “ringback test complete. Thank you for using BT line test facilities”
your phone will now have the correct time from BT’s master clocks (based on accurate atomic clocks and MSF signal) 😉
March 30, 2008 at 2:28 pm #1159278General Lighting wrote:here’s a tip if you have cordless or other phones that pick up the time from BT caller ID (only works on BT Openreach lines)dial 17070
a woman will say “This circuit is defined as (your telephone number)”
“BT line test facilities, Press 1 for ringback, 2 for quiet line etc”press 1 (don’t use the other options as you need a code)
the woman will say “ringback test, please clear down”
the phone will ring again with a caller ID starting 0800328xxxx and when you pick it up you will hear “ringback test complete. Thank you for using BT line test facilities”
your phone will now have the correct time from BT’s master clocks (based on accurate atomic clocks and MSF signal) 😉
That’s what Satyr did as he used to be a BT engineer… 🙂
Alternatively you could just call your landline from your mobile phone.. it then updates it too
March 30, 2008 at 2:28 pm #1217057General Lighting wrote:here’s a tip if you have cordless or other phones that pick up the time from BT caller ID (only works on BT Openreach lines)dial 17070
a woman will say “This circuit is defined as (your telephone number)”
“BT line test facilities, Press 1 for ringback, 2 for quiet line etc”press 1 (don’t use the other options as you need a code)
the woman will say “ringback test, please clear down”
the phone will ring again with a caller ID starting 0800328xxxx and when you pick it up you will hear “ringback test complete. Thank you for using BT line test facilities”
your phone will now have the correct time from BT’s master clocks (based on accurate atomic clocks and MSF signal) 😉
That’s what Satyr did as he used to be a BT engineer… 🙂
Alternatively you could just call your landline from your mobile phone.. it then updates it too
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