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Old 01-02-2003, 06:42 AM  
DjSap
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Originally posted by Voodoo


Right... but, if you notice... a standard post doesn't have a timestamp on it. Which means, I could post at exactly 11:59:59(seconds), and you post at 12:00:02(seconds), there will be absolutely no way to tell the difference. Even though yours will be after the fact. (Just stating this should be implemented for judgement purposes, and to keep it simple and fair).
I might have gone dumb from the new year drinking, but wouldn't your post show
01-02-2003 11:59 PM
and mine 12:00
02-02-2003 00:00 AM
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