One tenth of an hour , six minutes is the name of a rap song by snoop dogg also, six minutes added time is a thing of the past since slur alcopop retired. My point is more a question though Why the **** is the site clock six minutes fast ?
I'm no master of thermodynamics, but I reckon it's the heat in the server rack making the clock edge forward. Either that or German clocks are different to ours.
It's a conspiracy Hash, Mick places us six minutes into the future so that if **** kick's off he can take us back six minutes to a parallel dimension.
It's the same as the Long Con used in the Hollywood Movie, The Sting, Eddie's hacked the server and adjusted the clocks. Eddie gives us a tip and when we go to bet on it we find the race finished 5 minutes ago.
Yes I expect that is the case though maybe he can log on to it remotely. He could ask support of the hosts to do it.
Aye a do - it's a dedicated box, I can change the time if I want. There's probably a script somewhere to sync it every day, I'm just too lazy to find it and set up a cron job for it.
He can log on remotely to services allowed by the hosting company and ****ing with the server's clock ain't one of them. There is nothing wrong with the clock on the server. There is nothing wrong with the timestamp handling on this site. So what if it's a few minutes adrift? The scripts used on this site are not time critical and were not designed to be. Why would they?
I stand corrected. I assumed shared hosting. Maybe there is a shell script to allow you to adjust the clock. So what? If ye cron that script it will still be off because it will be cron'ed off by 6 minutes. And confuse cron. You'll turn your server into a time machine