Your Computer's Time Stamp (converted to GMT) was:
The upper time stamp is taken from our server which is synchronized to
the NTP network and
should be accurate within 1 second. The lower timestamp isthe time on
your computer, converted to GMT. Therefore, if your computer's time is
correct, there should not be more than a 2 second difference between the upper
and lower time stamps. The extra second is to allow for network delay and the
conversion process from your computer's time to GMT.
If the difference is greater than 2 seconds you should synchronise your PC clock manually or by using the software
here.
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Standard Time
in USA & Canada until:
Sunday 8 March 2009
Europe / UK clocks on
Winter Time / standard time until:
Sunday 29 March 2009