I have discovered that, and now the only error as such is that it does not strike 12 times at midnight, just rings the West Minster chimes in hourly_chime2.wav. "Hourly_chime.wav is the last 2 parts of West Minster chimes used by default, and is generic to the program I guess, but hourly_chime2.wav is a pretty West Minster mantel clock, reminding me of some clock in a study somewhere, right over a fireplace. I wonder where the clock is or where they got the recording of it? I'd love a high quality recording of it in stereo!

Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 03:18 PM 9/26/2008, Jeff weiss wrote:
   I have seen similar things with this script.
I think if the script gets interrupted, this can happen.
If my computer is locked and I unlock it, I will hear the hourly chime that happened during the lock out.
If new email comes in during the chime, it will start over.
Not a big deal, and I still like the hourly chime script a lot!
Jeff Weiss

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The hourly chime, (with that West Minster clock one, (the one that counts the hours) at ten o'clock, struck about eighteen times. :) I wonder if ... <grin>
lost count?

Curtis Delzer.

HS

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