My friend bought his Macbook from a local PCWorld store.
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:45:48 -0700, "Greg Kearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> I have noticed that Macs that I get from Apple have their times set  
> to my local time zone. I suppose that they were set they way prior to  
> shipping. I order MacPros on a regular basis for the hospital.
> 
> Greg
> On Jan 17, 2007, at 01:30 , Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
> 
> > Can I ask, how come my friend's macbook had the time correct straight
> > away once he's typed in his city, which is Birmingham, in his case,
> > without him being connected to the internet? Thanks.
> > On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 02:35:23 -0500, "richie Gardenhire"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >> Richard, If you set the time to Automatic on your network server near
> >> your community, you won't have to do anything.  tiger will change  
> >> time
> >> settings from Daylight Savings Time to Standard, and back again.  If
> >> you use Automatic Network Settings, your time zone will be set
> >> according to the nearest Internet provider in your area.  For  
> >> example,
> >> when I set it to Automatically Set by Network, I will tab to City and
> >> State.  (I'm not quoting voiceOver verbadum), but you'll get the
> >> picture.  In that Edit field, I type in the name of my city, which is
> >> Anchorage, and the state, Alaska.  Tiger will search until it  
> >> finds the
> >> network in Anchorage on which I'm connected, and it will set the time
> >> accordingly.  Right now, as of this writing, it's 10:10 PM Alaska
> >> Standard Time.  HTH.  Richie gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.
> >>
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> > Christopher Hallsworth
> > Skype name chrishallsworth7266
> >
> >
> 
> 
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