Hello Chris You're right. I'll tell you what's been happening. I purchased a program called "PC1click" (a US business which has "live-persons" for problem checking on a "chat" basis) which addresses problems in the computer resgistry. I think that when I purchased it my clock was two months fast. Subsequently I cannot use the program unless I actively put my pc's clock two months fast. Sometimes I forget to correct it afterwards. Apologies all round to those who have noticed this. PC1click is an expensive down-load so I want to get the most out of it. Trouble is I've bought a years' worth - and because of this clock business I don't know when my year is up... I will try to correct before connect :-) Regards Michael G (UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Gregg" <cdgregg@telus.net> To: <michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 4:30 PM Subject: Date and time > > >Michael, > > I may not be the first to tell you this, but the date and times of > your postings are coming through as being sent in December 03. Maybe check > your computer date! > > Chris Gregg RPT > > > http://www.tuneit.ca > > > >
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