> You might want to try another time-server located in your timezone. For
> example, my ISP does not offer a timeserver (or at least I do not know
> about it), so I made a search on on the web for "public timeserver" or
> "NTP" (so the protocol is named, AFAIR). This should give you an address
> located in your TZ, which you can use from now on.
Try:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm
That's got a *huge* list of timeservers
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