Joe: We're all ignorant, but only in different subjects. (Will Rogers). tedd --- >Well, I thank you guys for letting me in on this little secret. I've been >running an >iMac with 8.5/8.6 for about 2 years now, and never discovered this feature for >myself. Since I'm the guy with egg on my face, I hope that a whole bunch >of others >learned something from this without exposing their ignorance. *-} > >Thanks again, > >Joe Lewis Wilkins >Still the General Editor of "FB^3 - the Book" > > >chris young wrote: > >> I think that this was introduced beginning with OS 8.5 (I think). I know >>my Mac at >> home has this set (8.6). OS 8.1 and earlier do not have this feature. >> >> Chris Young >> >> tedd@... wrote: >> >> > >Hi Guys, >> > > >> > >Just in case your Mac's clock may be off by a minute or two, go to >>this site: >> > > >> > >http://www.macinstruct.com/tips/clock.html >> > > >> > >While you're there do the free download that will almost automatically >> > >reset your clock if it's off. This only works on Macs connected to the >> > >Internet, but - once you've got the correct time on one Mac, you can >> > >duplicate it on your others. >> > > >> > >My iMac was about 12 minutes off, but it verified that my G4 (not >> > >connected) was right on the money. >> > > >> > >Joe Wilkins >> > >> > Joe: >> > >> > I'm using system 8.6 and the date and time control panel does all that for >> > me -- if my Mac is connect to the net. >> > >> > tedd >> > >> > _______________________________________________________ >> > http://sperling.com/ >> > >> > -- >> > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to >><futurebasic-unsubscribe@...> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...> > > >-- >To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...> _______________________________________________________ http://sperling.com/