Bryan Purser said

> Perhaps I am missing something here, but, are a lot of people having
> trouble with there machines keeping the correct time, O.K. I set my
> clock manually twice a year to allow for summer time, but the rest of
> the year I don't touch it unless something happens that throws the
> time out completely, and I can't remember the last time that happened.
> 
> By changing it manually I would'nt do it while on line, so it could'nt
> mess up any cost logger.   So why are people so concerned with such
> accuracy when it is obviously causing far more problems than it is
> ever likely to cure.

For me the call logging is not really an issue either. But given the,
shall we say, eclectic content of the internet I want to restrict some
members of my family to certain access times as they are less likely
to "explore" when I'm around :-). If you reset the internal clock you
can fool genesis into allowing you online outside the prescribed
times, but a check once online will mean Genesis will disconnect.
-- 
Anton.
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