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NOTHING ELSE MATTERS
07-10-2008, 10:09 PM
Question for the administrator or mods, why now everytime i look at a post, instead of telling me day and time, it only says "16 hours ago" ?
I have to count backwards to find day and time, eventhough i'm pretty much familiar with military time.
Shakespeare
07-10-2008, 10:17 PM
That change was made some 30 hours ago. It's a little different. At first I didn't like it either but it's growing on me. Give it some time and if it ain't working out for you, then let Harry know.
Mike
NOTHING ELSE MATTERS
07-10-2008, 10:18 PM
That change was made some 30 hours ago. It's a little different. At first I didn't like it either but it's growing on me. Give it some time and if it ain't working out for you, then let Harry know.
Mike
*thumbsup**thumbsup* O.K, no biggie, just a little different.
I have to count backwards to find day and time, eventhough i'm pretty much familiar with military time.
That's funny, I never could figure out the old (AM/PM) time system. *006* It's simple now. If it's 2050 and that post was made 16 hours ago, then it was made at 0450 (2050-1600).
Off subject, but may be of interest to you, I converted my shop to the metric system some 12 years ago. Working with MM's and the 32MM system took very little time to get used to, and it's been one of the best things I've ever done to make working with cabinets and Euro hardware a snap. Unless a kid grew up with a tape measure in his hand, (fewer and fewer now do) it's a never ending struggle to teach him how to work with and inch that's broken down into 16 or 32 parts, and then read and mark from an imperial tape or rule without making an occasional mistake. ;D Rarely do we ever need to break a MM into fractions, but when it does happen, it usually by 1/2 and that's pretty darn easy to eyeball and mark on a metric tape measure that reads in MM's.
Dave
brokebeach5011
07-18-2008, 02:26 AM
it usually by 1/2 and that's pretty darn easy to eyeball and mark on a metric tape measure that reads in MM's.
Do you mean .5 of a MM*laughing*
it usually by 1/2 and that's pretty darn easy to eyeball and mark on a metric tape measure that reads in MM's.
Do you mean .5 of a MM*laughing*
*001* *thumbsup* --- GOOD CATCH, BROKE!!! (ONE HALF) ;D ;D ;D
Dave
brevoortia
07-19-2008, 09:15 AM
So are you taking input on this feature Shake? I vote to put it back to the old way. Or, maybe you could get it to be a user defined setting, so we can modify it ourselves from our control panel.
Shakespeare
07-19-2008, 02:54 PM
So are you taking input on this feature Shake? I vote to put it back to the old way. Or, maybe you could get it to be a user defined setting, so we can modify it ourselves from our control panel.
I'm just an observer like the rest of you guys. You'll have to register your complaints with the boss. *016*
NOTHING ELSE MATTERS
07-19-2008, 11:19 PM
O.K, Boss, could you change the day/time the way it was before? or you like to get me more confused ?
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