Actually applying your original instructions has solved the problem.

I'd initially applied the variation suggested by a commenter, to remove the 
seconds from the time display. That seems to be what was causing it.



On Monday, February 17, 2014 12:03:45 AM UTC, Patrick wrote:
>
> I’ve been using that trigger for over 2 years without a single problem, so 
> the erratic-ness sounds very iffy. If you open AppleScript Editor and paste 
> the same text, then click ‘Run’ is it more reliable?
>
> On 17 Chwef 2014, at 03:50, Rob McBroom <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> On 15 Feb 2014, at 20:39, Adam Rosenthal wrote:
>
> Something tells me this is an applescript issue rather than a QS one, but 
> does anyone have any ideas?
>
> I can’t explain the problem, but I’ll suggest an alternative.
>
> With the Terminal plug-in installed, you could run
>
> date ⇥ Run Command in Shell
>
> either directly or in a trigger. You can format the output to your liking 
> as well. Run man date in Terminal for details.
>
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