How to change time zone?
On my home page, all calendar devotionals and "Today in Christian History" are set to American time, currently showing May 3rd where here in Australia it is the 4th.
I can't seem to find anywhere to change time timezone in Logos, or for it to be set by my Macbook, any suggestions?
"Your speech must always be with grace, as though seasoned with salt, so that you will know how you should respond to each person." - Colossians 4:6
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Time and date are supplied by your computer. If what you see in Logos is wrong, it is probably because your computer settings are incorrect. Check Apple Support for information on how to check this and set it correctly.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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I've never figured that out myself ... happens on the Mac ... on the forum in my case. I actually posted below at 3:29pm as an example.
My Mac's time and my iPad time are the same (Arizona time). But on the Mac, the forum is an hour later than the forum on the iPad. I always thought it was coming from the user profile (in my case, using Mountain Standard Time, instead of Arizona time; one time zone off).
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Arizona is MST, except for certain tribal areas. Rather than explain that to us, Operating system companies just add "Arizona" to help us figure it out. Heck some just add "Phoenix". But alas, no matter what you call it, we are GMT-7.
It is always fun we tease non-Arizonans about time change. But when time change happens it is us that are late for the meetings, or early in rare cases -- bottom line is Arizona time equals MST equals GMT-7 except for the reservations around the Navajo nation.
It is possible that if you are using a VPN it could be spoofing the time in the browser.
Dave
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All cute to chat about, but no vpn ... and only Faithlife. And unimportant.
I'd say the wrong day would be a considerably bigger issue.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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