From: David Kaye on 4 Apr 2010 16:38 "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >All Usenet is based on GMT therefore your clock may be correct bu the wrong > time zone. > Once again, for those of you who don't read, my time is set to Pacirfic Time (U.S. & Canada), and the automatic advance for daylight time is set. When I ran the API call that queries the time information the system said that I was at GMT -7 hours, which is correct. There is absolutely nothing wrong with my computer. It is set correctly. The only thing I can think of is that News Xpress, my antiquated news reader (originally written for Windows 3.1) messes with the time somehow. But, to be honest, I don't wish to devote the time to figuring this out. I'm knee-deep in work this weekend and already have to cancel my visit to a couple social events I'd rather visit this afternoon.
From: David Kaye on 4 Apr 2010 16:39 Avast is an anti-malware program, not simply an anti-virus program, according to their website. Here's what it says: Antivirus and anti-spyware Ensures all mails sent and received are clean Keeps you protected from "chat" infections Stops attacks from hijacked websites Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7 For non-commercial use only
From: Peter Foldes on 4 Apr 2010 16:43 David Kaye What does BD know. Nothing and not worth even thinking about his knowledge which is non existent -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "David Kaye" <sfdavidkaye2(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:hpates$ltp$2(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Avast is an anti-malware program, not simply an anti-virus program, according > to their website. Here's what it says: > > Antivirus and anti-spyware > Ensures all mails sent and received are clean > Keeps you protected from "chat" infections > Stops attacks from hijacked websites > Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7 > For non-commercial use only > >
From: David H. Lipman on 4 Apr 2010 16:50 From: "David Kaye" <sfdavidkaye2(a)yahoo.com> | "David H. Lipman" <DLipman~nospam~@Verizon.Net> wrote: >>All Usenet is based on GMT therefore your clock may be correct bu the wrong >> time zone. | Once again, for those of you who don't read, my time is set to Pacirfic Time | (U.S. & Canada), and the automatic advance for daylight time is set. When I | ran the API call that queries the time information the system said that I was | at GMT -7 hours, which is correct. | There is absolutely nothing wrong with my computer. It is set correctly. The | only thing I can think of is that News Xpress, my antiquated news reader | (originally written for Windows 3.1) messes with the time somehow. But, to be | honest, I don't wish to devote the time to figuring this out. I'm knee-deep | in work this weekend and already have to cancel my visit to a couple social | events I'd rather visit this afternoon. Whatever it is -- the fault lies in you PC. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
From: gufus on 4 Apr 2010 16:58
Hello, David! You wrote on Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:38:36 GMT: | | Once again, for those of you who don't read, my time is set to Pacirfic | Time (U.S. & Canada), and the automatic advance for daylight time is set. | When I ran the API call that queries the time information the system said | that I was at GMT -7 hours, which is correct. ARG! Set TZ in your OS -- With best regards, gufus. E-mail: stop.nospam.gbbsg(a)shaw.ca |