Edit: This is possibly the same as this issue: Comments showing "momentarily" instead of "just now" again

To quote Jeff:

Changing this so for future dates < 4 seconds it will be

you can foo the bar momentarily

while for past dates < 4 seconds it will remain

you fooed the bar just now

However, I'm getting "momentarily" for past dates instead of just future dates. This just happened with a comment I made on another question here on MSO via the mobile site (no screenshot).

It did not occur with this question (posted via standard website). Will test with comments below.

Edit: Got a screenshot. BlackBerry OS 7.0 browser.

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Comment via standard website: worked ("just now"). – Matthew Read Sep 15 '11 at 16:29
Comment via mobile website: failed ("momentarily"). – Matthew Read Sep 15 '11 at 16:30
I think this is a general problem, as I just got it on the full site too. – Tim Stone Sep 15 '11 at 16:49
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This seems to be a process of fighting fires of broken English when I'm sure there will be bigger things to fix - please just use something less fanciful, not to mention correct, and be done with it. – Mr. Disappointment Sep 15 '11 at 16:52
I'm telling you, just use anon and be done with it: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/106208/… – tvanfosson Sep 15 '11 at 17:00
@tvanfosson "anon" is incorrect in this case. The comment is in the past. – Matthew Read Sep 15 '11 at 17:05
@Matt - which nicely fits definition (2) - at another time. :-) – tvanfosson Sep 15 '11 at 17:44
@tvanfosson I see that on wiktionary now, not at your link ;P. Still sort of unclear, I think, at least as much so as momentarily. Anyways! I'm off-topic. :) – Matthew Read Sep 15 '11 at 17:49
Doesn't this imply that some server is using a clock that is slightly off? (Assuming that using the mobile site could very well get one to a different server than using the regular site does.) – Arjan Sep 25 '11 at 11:02

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