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Well real time has finally got into line with the site time !
Should be ok until at least endish of October!
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That may well be, but real time has no connection to MokeTime.
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MokeTime has two definitions :

1. Time to drive the Mini Moke in.

2. Time to repair the Mini Moke.
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I really want to get to time 1... But well.. D:

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Site time is always UTC, that never changes until you login and then it's whatever you want it to be (adjustable in your User Control Panel).
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You might wish for 1 time Chris, but first you must pass through your 2 time :D
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Nigel(no top)Sykes wrote:You might wish for 1 time Chris, but first you must pass through your 2 time :D

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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I'm working on it I'm working on it!

Turn key moke? Heck it was a Replace Panel moke :p

Chris
1965 Austin Moke - Rust was not free, I paid dearly for it
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
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clm wrote:I'm working on it I'm working on it!

Turn key moke? Heck it was a Replace Panel moke :p

Chris

Which panel? or was it 'ALL' panels?
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Not /all/ I kept a couple :roll:

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1965 Austin Moke - Rust was not free, I paid dearly for it
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
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clm wrote:Not /all/ I kept a couple :roll:

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Which couple?

The two removable ones on the right hand side?
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I was supposed to only keep the removable ones!? Now why didn't you tell me that sooner, it would have made things soooooo much easier!

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1965 Austin Moke - Rust was not free, I paid dearly for it
1961 Morris Traveller - Bent but repairable
1960 Morris saloon.. err wagon.. err Pickup, yeah that's it! - My first car
1980 Mini 95 Van shell - pickup load floor donor
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