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Author: | MapCycle [Cron] [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
small cycle: Code: ut4_abbey big cycle:ut4_swim ut4_uptown ut4_austria ut4_dust2_v2 ut4_train_dl1 ut4_turnpike ut4_elgin ut4_dicks ut4_toxic ut4_sanc ut4_tunis coconutbeta ut4_algiers Code: ut4_riyadh
ut4_tunis ut4_algiers ut4_ambush ut4_kingdom ut4_train_dl1 ut4_sanc ut4_casa ut4_crossing ut4_terrorism7 ut4_uptown ut4_suburbs |
Author: | natirips [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
Is it just me, or did it post on Fridays a long time ago? |
Author: | JRandomNoob [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
“Long time ago” it posted semi-randomly on Thursdays and Fridays, but after the FTP server trouble that killed voting (and posting) for a month, it started posting regularly on Fridays. Until Oct 28 2011, after which date it continued posting on Thursdays. People more familiar with its schedules and restarts could perhaps shed some light on the reasons it’s acting like this, but I’m not sure they would:-P |
Author: | natirips [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
Just a wild guess, but it could be day-of-the-week-index problem (whether it starts from 0/1 and/or whether it starts from Monday/Sunday). JRandomNoob wrote: Until Oct 28 2011, after which date it continued posting on Thursdays Wait just a second, am I unaware of the day of the week for such a long time? Btw, today I accidentally (i.e. unrelated to UrT and time keeping in virtual machines) know that it's Thursday because it's a significant Thursday (the one before Easter) in my religion. Edit: Actually, it is since 2011-11-03. Attachment: screenshot1.png
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Author: | JRandomNoob [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
natirips wrote: Edit: Aye. 2011-10-28 last time on Fri, 2011-11-03 first time on Thu. (Also, nice to see another person using this date notation in his board settings:-D)Actually, it is since 2011-11-03. BTW, what time zone this bot thinks it’s running in — we have quite a bunch of different times in use, B3 for example gives the !id time in CST (UTC -0600)? You notice that the Friday posts are all made an hour later (but not due to DST correction)… erm… is Blinky’s creation following the Eastern Standard Time? |
Author: | natirips [ 04.05.12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: MapCycle from 2012-04-05 |
JRandomNoob wrote: (Also, nice to see another person using this date notation in his board settings:-D) Afaik, ss opposed to x86, humans usually represent numbers in little endian order (i.e. 124317 (to state the obvious)). Thus, imho YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss would be the most logical way to represent a time stamp.
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