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February 26, 2007 at 11:39 pm #26257ezkim0xParticipant
I have aim 6.0.28.1
does anybody else experience timestamp differences?
look at the different times for when she sent the message, and then mine. it’s like it’s using her clock for when she sends me a message.. and then using mine when I send a message.. I really don’t know though.
musikchick67 (6:35:04 PM): i love ur hair
Jon Indie (6:33:24 PM): thanks
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musikchick67 signed off at 6:34:01 PM.February 27, 2007 at 3:27 pm #157426BalandarMemberI’ve had similar issues. Your local timestamp is based on your local time. As is the other’s person, but the timestamp that gets stamped on their message is AOL’s system time.
B (10:26:23 AM): you can ignore this.. Just need to test to see if AIM uses the system clock for timestamps
B (10:26:29 PM): test
B (10:26:33 AM): test
B (10:26:34 AM): yep
C (10:22:12 AM): ha
B (10:26:46 AM): yeah, it uses the system clock
C (10:22:26 AM): ha
C (10:22:33 AM): why
B (10:26:56 AM): my replies show up as 4 minutes after yours
B (10:27:23 AM): but I think it only shows on your side
B (10:27:31 AM): all of your times show correct to me
B (10:27:44 AM): it’s just your local time that gets fuggard up
C (10:23:19 AM): 49
C (10:23:21 AM): 52
C (10:23:29 AM): grr
B (10:27:57 AM): they show up as 10:23:xx to me.February 28, 2007 at 8:22 am #157424ezkim0xParticipantthat’s kind of annoying.
March 7, 2007 at 7:36 pm #157425nyywrldchampsMemberI submitted a bug report for that issue months ago and also posted on the aim beta forums. I realized they still haven’t fixed it yet….:(
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