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Daylight Savings Time
webster72n wrote:
If one needs 'an extra' hour of daylight for fulfilment of life, there is something amiss, to be in harmony with nature. Interrupting the bio-rythm is definitely not healthy. What a crock of malarchy! Take a pill and go to bed, Harry, you're much too old to be enjoying outdoor activities after supper, leave that to the younger folks. We wouldn't want you to get constipated because your bio-rythm goes out of whack! John |
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Daylight Savings Time
Hello:
Rather than get the "correct" atomic time in a browser window, and them manually setting the Windows clock, you might consider using an freeware atomic clock time synchronizer utility, which will get the correct time and update the Windows clock at the click of a button. Take a look at the following (although, I'm sure that many more such utilities exist) which I find to be work better than the built-in time synchronizer in Win XP: 1. Time Synchronizer at http://www.mytoolpad.com/open/timesync/ . This utility will even allow you to specify user-defined automatic tome updates, requiring no user intervention. 2. Atomic TimeSync at http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...etwork/ats.htm . Cheers, O.J. "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... "webster72n" wrote in message ... I am at a point where I manually change to the correct time via the official US-time: http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java The shortcut is residing on my desktop, allowing me to check anytime I please and, while doing so, to correct the time, if need be. Anyone's choice. H. Yeah, but that is AMERICAN time....not Canadian. Don't know why an earlier reply didn't work, but here it is again: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/ The result of a little bit of 'googling'. H. da Blonde |
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Daylight Savings Time
Very nice OJ, it can compete with 'tzedit' at the least and saves a little bit of time and effort over the manual method. Thanks, Harry. "O.J. Newman" wrote in message ... Hello: Rather than get the "correct" atomic time in a browser window, and them manually setting the Windows clock, you might consider using an freeware atomic clock time synchronizer utility, which will get the correct time and update the Windows clock at the click of a button. Take a look at the following (although, I'm sure that many more such utilities exist) which I find to be work better than the built-in time synchronizer in Win XP: 1. Time Synchronizer at http://www.mytoolpad.com/open/timesync/ . This utility will even allow you to specify user-defined automatic tome updates, requiring no user intervention. 2. Atomic TimeSync at http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...etwork/ats.htm . Cheers, O.J. "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... "webster72n" wrote in message ... I am at a point where I manually change to the correct time via the official US-time: http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java The shortcut is residing on my desktop, allowing me to check anytime I please and, while doing so, to correct the time, if need be. Anyone's choice. H. Yeah, but that is AMERICAN time....not Canadian. Don't know why an earlier reply didn't work, but here it is again: http://www.worldtimeserver.com/ The result of a little bit of 'googling'. H. da Blonde |
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