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if the time in my computer indicates 19:55 feb 12 why the health report shows two points (events) on feb 13 in the latest startup by day graph

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I am using ubuntu 14.04.1 lts. my firefox version is 35.0.1 and when updating it says it is the latests available. I am concerned that the health report shows activity on feb 13 when my computer is on feb 12 around 8:00 PM. is it posible that someone has control over my internet conection and this person is 5 hours ahead of my time zone? or is there an explanation for this behaviour of the firefox health report? thank you for your help in advance i am uploading and image of my screen where it shows my time at the top right of the screen and the health report with the two events on feb 13.

I am using ubuntu 14.04.1 lts. my firefox version is 35.0.1 and when updating it says it is the latests available. I am concerned that the health report shows activity on feb 13 when my computer is on feb 12 around 8:00 PM. is it posible that someone has control over my internet conection and this person is 5 hours ahead of my time zone? or is there an explanation for this behaviour of the firefox health report? thank you for your help in advance i am uploading and image of my screen where it shows my time at the top right of the screen and the health report with the two events on feb 13.

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Computers all use UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) internally, aka Greenwich Mean Time, aka ZULU as the US Navy calls it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC Then the operating system subtracts the offset from UTC as set in user settings to come up with the "local time". That 5 hour offset from UTC indicates the Eastern North Americam Time Zone.

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Keazen oplossing

Computers all use UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) internally, aka Greenwich Mean Time, aka ZULU as the US Navy calls it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC Then the operating system subtracts the offset from UTC as set in user settings to come up with the "local time". That 5 hour offset from UTC indicates the Eastern North Americam Time Zone.