HeavyDuty wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Just FYI: On UNIX systems, "time" is tracked as the number of
milliseconds since 1970. I can see how a "time" of zero adjusted
for time zones could result in a displayed value of 12/31/1969.
... which implies that somewhere along the life of the message,
the date didn't get set properly (or got cleared).
This makes sense to me, because she's on the West Coast, and I'm on
the East Coast. That "somewhere along the way" fits, because it
doesn't happen on all of her messages. Thanks so much, I just
wanted to be sure it's not something wrong with SM, since I haven't
updated recently.
Thanks everyone! bj
I sense you are finished with this, so what I will add is gratuitous.
The signals that run on the internet actually run around the world,
over it and under it via cables, fiber optics and satellites. West
coast to east coast is irrelevant.
I was just thinking if it was someone nearby, there wouldn't have been
that many time changes, but I get your point about not really knowing
the route any mail will take. :)
Not happening on all her messages could point to a bad local dial up
or broadband connection, or field mice in the office of her ISP.
Eliminate your concerns for problems on your end by updating
Seamonkey to 1.1.14. Click on the Seamonkey logo on the upper right
hand corner of seamonkey screen. If you have broadband, the download
is rapid and the install is seamless, once you double click on the
downloaded file.
BTW, just what parts of 606 are you a fan of?
The whole city, or maybe I should say downtown. Chicago is just my
*adopted* favorite city, that I have only visited on business, or brief
personal trips. Love the Bears and the Cubs too.
I would have moved there if the weather didn't get so cold.
[I've lived in the south all my life and that was just too big an
adjustment.] :)
Thanks for helping me!
bj
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