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Is the heating timer not a digital one with a summer/winter button gav?
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oooh, forgot about the timer on the boiler. And the radiators. tsk.
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Sput wrote:Is the heating timer not a digital one with a summer/winter button gav?
Its digital yes, but I know not of a Summer/Winter button.
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Slightly on the subject...

Is the BBC clock looking like this for anyone else?
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Apologies if it has already been mentioned. On Chrome 12.0.712.0
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Ebeneezer Scrooge wrote:Slightly on the subject...

Is the BBC clock looking like this for anyone else?
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Apologies if it has already been mentioned. On Chrome 12.0.712.0
Mine looks fine. I suspect that if this is an issue for more than just you, it'll be discreetly fixed and any trace of the issue will be deleted.
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Looking fine for me. (XP, FF4

EDIT: Having said that, if I zoom in on my browser (CTRL+mousewheel) to about 125%, the hands and centre circle do start to go squiffy. Are you zoomed in at all?
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With around 86 clocks in my house, I took the decision a couple of years ago to stop setting the clock on my microwave. Big move.

I also noticed the cooker's clock says 24:00 instead of 00:00 the other day. It's only been in my house for 11 years.
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Alexia wrote:Looking fine for me. (XP, FF4

EDIT: Having said that, if I zoom in on my browser (CTRL+mousewheel) to about 125%, the hands and centre circle do start to go squiffy. Are you zoomed in at all?
Zoom is at 100%. Just done a Ctrl-F5 and it's still all a bit cockeyed!

Edit: FF3 is fine here too
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I have Chrome 10 and it seems fine. Presume its an issue in Chrome's beta builds rather than on here.
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Then I shall downgrade... It was only to see the cloud printing malarkey.


I was less than impressed!
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i also get the misaligned hands on chrome 12, so it's almost certainly a chrome thing.
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