also, heres a log of times etc from me booting my system and looking at
the clocks more closely. thank god for the boot time speedups thats all
i have to say :D

so far what i think the problem is, ubuntu is reading the time wrong and
then "correcting" the hardware clock when it successfully boots, this is
fine under normal circumstances, however when it loads the time
incorrectly at boot and then updates the clock it is losing an hour when
it "fixes" the time. so fix the problem at boot and everything should be
fine.

again this is just a theory i could have completely missed the mark hope
this helps :)

** Attachment added: "log.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32940839/log.txt

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