Its a result of the number not being set when you register. I created an asp script that creates a member text file when the game is registered. The section in the text file that shows the time that you joined is measured in seconds, and I couldn't figure out how to get the date in seconds using asp. I didn't think it was that big a deal, so I just skipped over it.
This could be the result of installing some hack... Or do you do it on purpose, CL?
Gray, your topic subtitle mentions 1.1.1970.
Is that what you meant to type?
I see my and your date as Jan.1900,
and think Kvinge does as well.
(It's obviously set to 0 somewhere).
CL: I see.
Mendel: yup, I see everyone's time as 1.1.1970 (Unix time 0). Can't explain that...
This is the beta version of Ikonboard, could have something to do with it. I'm amazed that I could be a member of a message board for over 101 years now. Especially since I'm not even a fifth that old.
Gray: We already proved over ICQ that your computer has a SCREWED UP CLOCX0R!