Oops.
When I put the timestamp on the bottom of the page (a few months ago),
I used the wrong code.
Instead of:
Year-Month-Day Hour:Minute:Second
we have:
Year-Month-Day Hour:MONTH:Second
Don't worry, I checked, and I only screwed it up in a few places, and
none of them affect any of the important data.
I've sent Ainae an update, but unless she puts it in before midnight,
that time stamp may not be useful.
BTW, based on the clock in the database, her server's clock appears to
be about 3:40 ahead of mine. I use the internet time service at
time.apple.com, and I've read that internet time is usually within
about 1/8 second of the official time, so assuming that Apple's server
is getting its time right, I would expect voting to close about
11:56:20 this evening by my clock.
If you're really worried about it, you could note the time (to the
second) when you finalize a review, then go to the 'read reviews' page
and look at the last page and check the time that the server loaded
your review. From that, you can get the offset between your time and
the MEFA2005 server's time.
BTW, I just checked the database, and there have been 188 new reviews
and 70 converted from draft/tentative to final today.
Make that 189.
Later,
Anthony
188 new reviews today so far! That is awesome! Kudos to everyone out
there working hard to enter them.
Thanks for letting us know Anthony. And thanks for all the info on
the time. I expect I will be one of those last minute people. I've
done over 100 reviews but I still have a list I'm trying to get
through. So I for one appreciate the update. :-)
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MEFAwards@yahoogroups.com, Anthony Holder <aaholder@s...>
wrote:
> Oops.
>
> When I put the timestamp on the bottom of the page (a few months
ago),
> I used the wrong code.
>
> Instead of:
>
> Year-Month-Day Hour:Minute:Second
>
> we have:
>
> Year-Month-Day Hour:MONTH:Second
>
> Don't worry, I checked, and I only screwed it up in a few places,
and
> none of them affect any of the important data.
>
> I've sent Ainae an update, but unless she puts it in before
midnight,
> that time stamp may not be useful.
>
> BTW, based on the clock in the database, her server's clock
appears to
> be about 3:40 ahead of mine. I use the internet time service at
> time.apple.com, and I've read that internet time is usually within
> about 1/8 second of the official time, so assuming that Apple's
server
> is getting its time right, I would expect voting to close about
> 11:56:20 this evening by my clock.
>
> If you're really worried about it, you could note the time (to the
> second) when you finalize a review, then go to the 'read reviews'
page
> and look at the last page and check the time that the server
loaded
> your review. From that, you can get the offset between your time
and
> the MEFA2005 server's time.
>
> BTW, I just checked the database, and there have been 188 new
reviews
> and 70 converted from draft/tentative to final today.
>
> Make that 189.
>
> Later,
> Anthony