Hello Thomas,


On  Sunday, August 13, 2000  at  20:24:27 GMT +0800 (which was 5:24 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:

> Geez, if a PC clock is so far off real time, I think someone needs to
> invent a new oszillator! ;-)

 I don't know exactly how my PC clock works, but mine stinks.  It adds
 and subtracts hours at a time.  There doesn't seem to be a pattern.
 I think some of the time issues are OS and running apps related.
 This is surprising, since I thought all clock functions were handled
 by a separate chip on the mother board.  Why processor load should
 affect the clock is beyond me.  Oh well.

>  I synchronise about once a week.

 I synchronize when my watch says 12:30 and my PC clock says 2:30.
 I should look at my watch more.

> he just hasn't figured out yet how to set the time on his PC.
> Doesn't anybody know a newsgroup we can recommend him for that?

 Or a web forum?

> (I'll duck for the trouts,

 I'll duck too, but just to be sure, when is duck hunting season?

> which will be coming from four directions on three continents now. I
> say, "save the trouts!")

 Spare the trout, spoil the salmon.

 

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Thanks for writing,
 Januk Aggarwal
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 under Windows 98 4.10 Build 2222  A 

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