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-=> Quoting Dan Ceppa to Charles Jennings <=- DC> Ok, Ok, OK! It's 5 hours, not 4 &*^($(*$ hours! VBG! CJ> Well, what's an hour when we are dealing with Y2K? ;-) DC> I realized that I had the 5-hr problem shortly after Y2K. DC> But, at the same time, I was also astonished to know that, DC> other than for that, my mail was flowing freely in both DC> directions. DC> I think that that's the Prime Directive! DC> Now, to get T'Pol to assure me in person... Thinking about your time difference I have some questions. What time zone are you in and what time zone is the BBS in that you post your messages on? Is that BBS Door setup to use the BBS time or the time you wrote the message? I also seem to remember something about setting a time variable or something for BW. It is something I never did but I am not sure that my messages have the proper time. I message I sent yesterday seemed to have an earlier time on it from what I remember it should have had. I am in the eastern time zone and the BBS I am sending this to is in Texas and I am not sure of the time zone there. It is I know at least one hour behind me and could be two hours behind. As I write this it is about 8 PM eastern time. Lets take a look at how the time is stamped when you get this and I will observe what kind of time it has when I get it back from the BBS as I get all my messages back. ... Ben --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30* Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 106/2000 1 379/1 633/267 |
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