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snowkiwi

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#68770 28-Sep-2010 05:14
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OK - A very different (and a bit the same) event happened to me on Sunday morn. 
My time/date jumped forward in time 3 days, 7 hrs and 25min approx!! 

I then set it manually to correct... and it woke me up an hour early (alarm on repeating, wellington,  etc). But each time I set to automatic...  its 3 days etc in the future. This really does my head

The nice-but-not-knowing lady at vodafone said (in a very nice-but-knowing voice) "it is set to the wrong time zone. Wellington, not auckland!! " ... OK ... so Wellington is 3 days in the future is it? Is that how they make those amazing decisions that keep our country at the cutting edge of world affairs - he says dripping with something (probably sarcasm but likely tinged with insomnia and iphone  induced frustration). I digress. That didn't fix it.

I use iOS4.1 , 3GS, vodafone

right now , set on automatic, its saying its "Friday 1 Oct at 12:18pm" - its really having a laugh isn't it?

Did this stupid, stupid 3 day future thing happen to anyone else in the world. The Forums i have read say not... I feel so alone (apart from wife, 2 arguing kids, 2 hungry fat cats -who don't understand my techy love/loath world - im so alone) . 

Help anyone? 

PS I'm very sure I'm doing (or not doing) something very very stupid/simple/obvious but need extra brains to point this out please. I tend to do that so my wife lovingly points out :)




"Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see"-Edgar Allan Poe...and my Dad (Words I live by).
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"-Many...and my Dad (Words I should live by ;) )
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it ... till its broke! (Words I should really not live by)

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kiwitrc
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  #385262 28-Sep-2010 06:13
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The only way I have seen to get a phone back from the future is to go to the town hall clock on the stroke of midnight and wait for lightning.

Good luck :)



snowkiwi

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  #385266 28-Sep-2010 06:58
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I'm likely to get mugged - and struck by lightning... and get my iphone stolen - but at least then they'll wake up 3 days and 1 hr early - Ha! that'll sort them !

But seriously - Any ideas - anyone .




"Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see"-Edgar Allan Poe...and my Dad (Words I live by).
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"-Many...and my Dad (Words I should live by ;) )
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it ... till its broke! (Words I should really not live by)

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  #385269 28-Sep-2010 07:13
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Its magic ? Innocent




 I'm supposed to respect my elders, but it's getting harder and harder for me to find one now.




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  #385809 29-Sep-2010 12:15
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Can you please log onto the Mylotto website tomorrow and then PM me the winning numbers for this coming Saturday's draw.  Cheers.

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  #385842 29-Sep-2010 13:30
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Ok. I have discovered it still jumps 3 days even after I set to aircraft mode! So what is happening here. is the correction coming from inside the iPhone? Not over the air.

Does anyone know how the iPhone auto sets the time/date

Oh and Satch. Sure... Here you go

The numbers are :
4 8 15 16 23 42.

Using them may end space/ time as we know it. (or stop it ending- not sure really) But hey, as long as YOU get the power ball, great.





"Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see"-Edgar Allan Poe...and my Dad (Words I live by).
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"-Many...and my Dad (Words I should live by ;) )
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it ... till its broke! (Words I should really not live by)

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  #385844 29-Sep-2010 13:35
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Well played on the lotto numbers.

Have you tried turning it off then on again?




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  #385848 29-Sep-2010 13:42
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Vodafone dont do time updates over their network, so it must be a phone issue. I think the alarm issue is already well discussed here so might be an idea to set it manually, then concentrate on the alarm issue as mentioned in the forums and all over the net.

P.S The lady at the lotto shop told me to p1ss off when I asked for 42

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  #385882 29-Sep-2010 14:40
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I actually didn't experience this with my iPhone 4G. I knew it will automatically change over to DST, and the alarm went off as usual. Not sure.

snowkiwi

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  #385906 29-Sep-2010 15:43
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kiwitrc - This is too illogical. How the h3ll can the ithingy automatically update to the correct time/date dirrectly after a reset without a reference ie if it cant get one from the telco or internet, with all radios off (aka aircraft mode) - it doesn't know where to start from to update to! Does it?

I know I'm spending way way too much time on this especially when I have a work-around ... and I have actual work.

mentalinc - yes- but i'd expect that as Microsofts ultimate answer not apple - though I bet William and Steven are having a good laugh in their secret Swiss Lair about my pain.

And - I think the lotto lady was a bit rude with: "p1ss off". "Get LOST" would be more appropriate. And you answering 42 ultimately was probably questionable in her life ... and universe and everything.

Sorry folks -hashing quotes - I've gone crazy for a bit. Reality check - Must get back to signing this pile of papers on my desk

I will try an iTunes Restore as a last resort later.





"Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see"-Edgar Allan Poe...and my Dad (Words I live by).
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"-Many...and my Dad (Words I should live by ;) )
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it ... till its broke! (Words I should really not live by)

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  #385907 29-Sep-2010 15:47
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snowkiwi: kiwitrc - This is too illogical. How the h3ll can the ithingy automatically update to the correct time/date dirrectly after a reset without a reference ie if it cant get one from the telco or internet, with all radios off (aka aircraft mode) - it doesn't know where to start from to update to! Does it?



Dunno, I just know that wherever it is getting it from it aint from Darth Voda.

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  #385993 29-Sep-2010 18:53
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A full itunes Restore seems to have fixed the 3 day future issue - something must have scrambled its little brain a bit.




"Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see"-Edgar Allan Poe...and my Dad (Words I live by).
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt"-Many...and my Dad (Words I should live by ;) )
If it ain't broke, fiddle with it ... till its broke! (Words I should really not live by)

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