RXBandit Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 first and foremost, a small annoyance. i can't get the damn time to be correct on here. it's constantly an hour ahead (right now it think it's 2am, not 1). i clicked off the DST options and everything, it just pushed it another hour ahead haha. do i just have to give up and set myself in a different time zone that i'm actually in or is there a fix for this? secondly, i asked something similar in the Technic forum, but maybe more people will see it here: i live in a small apartment (that'll get even smaller when my girlfriend moves in towards March). i've been puttin my sets together on my bed and my small laptop table until now, but tryin to do it with the Green Grocer has proven to be chickenfuckingly frustrating (losing pieces, shit rolling everywhere, etc etc etc). any suggestions on how i can make a workstation that isn't permanent? i'd love to still be in my bedroom and near my computer when i build. any clever ideas that anyone has are very much appreciated. Quote
Siegfried Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 first and foremost, a small annoyance. i can't get the damn time to be correct on here. it's constantly an hour ahead (right now it think it's 2am, not 1). i clicked off the DST options and everything, it just pushed it another hour ahead haha. do i just have to give up and set myself in a different time zone that i'm actually in or is there a fix for this? This is a misconfiguration from our end (no idea why; it's from before I even joined!) and the best solution is setting your time wrong. It's annoying yes, but it'd be more annoying to fix it as 7870 members would then need to correct their time... Quote
mikey Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 ...any suggestions on how i can make a workstation that isn't permanent? ... I do not have much space either, and the space I started out with last year has got smaller, as it got filled with boxes of Lego. I use one of these: on a small table. The advantages are that it has a bigger area than my table, you can then store it somewhere, the cork surface stops pieces bouncing away, and the lip around the edge, stops them rolling away. Im not sure how it would stand the test of a modular building, as it was getting unusable when I built medieval market village. But it is quite a good area if you are doing small to medium MOC's. Quote
RXBandit Posted January 14, 2010 Author Posted January 14, 2010 a corkboard is a fantastic idea, i never woulda thought of that. i'm gonna swing by Target tomorrow and pick one up, thanks. and thanks for the time info. we had the same problem with the coding on the music site i mod on, needless to say, we also gave up on it. Quote
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