The Age of Nihilism ships 2/17/2026 (UTC)………..What is UTC?
"UTC" refers to "Coordinated Universal Time", which you may also know as "GMT" (Greenwich Mean Time). It's just a way of giving a date or time that is less ambiguous regarding time zones and the International Date Line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time
Many prepubs have that now. So it must mean something.
Some of you need to become HAM radio operators…You'll learn all about UTC. :-)
I volunteer for online testing if any of you need a HAM license. My callsign is N5PKR.
Hey……another question.
See above the Accepted Answer rectangle at Brad's comment. I , the OP, didn't put it there. I should be the person to do this, and no other. So, wassup??
I've noticed the forum technology allows anyone to do it. I'm the one who tagged this one.
You're accepting an answer works here.
I have very limited computer knowledge. If I asked what for me is a complex question, if another person accepted the answer, I might not understand. The question is then shut down by another party; I get no answer.
Nathan, what would be the solution?
I think only the OP should have the ability to mark their own question as answered. Others may see a post has an accepted answer and not contribute, but maybe the OP is not yet satisfied with the answer(s) already given and is hoping for more contributions.
@scooter Good points. @Jason S. (Logos) Thoughts here?
Thanks, Nathan.
I think @Yasmin Stephen is absolutely right
Great suggestion! I'll look into the ability for our forums to act in such a way.
Thank you, Jason.
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