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Non-US servers? Most sites I visit are non-US based actually, and the time being slightly off on a thread posting is not unusual nor is it something I would be at all worried about. Really, a forum server using the wrong daylight saving setting wouldn't even register on my "Concerned" radar!
If the Aussies are making a DST change as well, I can only assume they're not making such a big song and dance about it.
It's like Y2K all over again...
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http://blogs.msdn.com/karinm/archive...nightmare.aspx
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