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Re: lynx-dev Siberian soldiers' time


From: Juan-Carlos Lerman
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Siberian soldiers' time
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 05:15:22 -0700

At
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/software.html
there are links to downloadable software to 
synchronize clocks (to UTC), running under:
  
        UNIX 
        DOS 
        WIN16 
        WIN32 
        WIN95/98 
        NT 
        NetWare 
        Mac 
        OS2 
        Java 
        PDA 
        Amiga 
        Wrist Watch 

Sorry, none available for sundials, yet.

Philip Webb wrote:
> 
> 991018 Vlad Harchev wrote from the vast white expanses (smile):
> > 16 Oct 1999, Philip Webb wrote:
> >> in following threads involving VH, i am finding it irritating
> >> that his clock seems to be set wrongly, with the result
> >> that his contributions appear lower down the listing than they should.
> >> can he fix it, please?
> > I use an old PC with old clock battery and Win95 is booted infrequently.
> > All this leads to clock skews I'm tired/forgetting to fix on each boot.
> > If my machine was connected to some lan or wan,
> > I could sync the time with other machines, but this is not the case.
> 
> my home machine is a 10-year-old XT,
> whose date'n'time i have to reset at each start-up:
> i simply refer to my desk diary & bedside clock for the correct figures.
> 
> > The most reliable way is to fix dates of my messages by majordomo
> > (setting the time of message arrival)
> > or by setting 'natural order' of the messages in the mail reader
> > or writing procmail rules.
> 
> this is asking other people to go to lengths
> to counteract a problem created by a small omission on your own part.
> the simple solution for me would be to delete all your messages unread.
> 
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