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Q. Why are the times wrong on the comments posted?
A. It's a programming issue with the software we use for blogs and news stories. The software really doesn't know where someone is when a comment is posted. So, it assumes that the person is located in Greenwich Mean Time (the international date line). However, people can register on our site by clicking on the word Sign-Up in the upper right corner of every screen. Once registered, users can create their own profiles and indicate which time zone they are in. That way, when comments are posted, it will show the actual time zone in which the user is located.
Q. Why does a strange picture appear next to my comments?
A. The picture is called a gravatar or Globally Recognized Avatar. You can select your own image or upload a picture by visiting http://en.gravatar.com. It's free and once you register your e-mail address, the same picture will appear whenever you post a comment to any website that recognizes gravatars. Until you register a gravitar, the pictures on our site are randomly assigned by the software. They aren't a reflection of the person's comments, mood, personality or anything like that.