Well I turned on location and rebooted the computer and it found me.

Tjanls I'll keep that in mind though.

S
On Jul 3, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Michael Huckabay wrote:

> You have to turn off the location and then there should be a table what I had 
> to do was type in the first letter of the state or city that I was looking 
> for and then up and down arro till I found it. Then I hit enter on it and 
> clozd the window.  I hope this may help you.
> On 2010-07-03, at 1:05 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> Ok I had location turned off but now I can't figure out ow to changte time 
>> zones? I turned locatin back on but it still thinks I'm in pisific time. 
>> Please help?
>> 
>> S
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