This could be used for Canada as well as long as you know your time zone
there.  For that matter, any country in the western hemisphere that has the
same zones as the US.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Harold B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  http://www.time.gov

What a delightful link Clint gave those who are in the USA; it's beautiful.
I'll
never be late for dinner now; it's correct to within half a second. For
those new
to computer use, you might do the following:

1. After opening the page, click the map for your time zone
2. Right-click the page and create a shortcut on your desktop (you might
name it
"Correct time")
3. You can right-click the shortcut>Properties>Change Icon>and give it your
personal look.
4. Drag that icon over to your Start menu button thus putting it into your
first
level menu.
5. Delete the one that remained on your desktop

You now have a quick and easy way to know the exact time when online. Let's
hear
it for Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the internet. Oh yeah, a smaller
cheer for
Clint.
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