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Old 10-28-2001, 05:55 PM
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Default Forum Housekeeping: Everyone remember to change your Time Zone preferences to 'Standard Time'

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Mine changed automatically; I use a Mac
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Default Nice try at elitism :), but Windows changes just fine. It's the forum setting

that Stephen With All The Time On His Hands Poor Guy is alluding to.
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Default Yep.. Talkin' about the Forum preferences.

BTW, I, of course use a Mac. Three, actually.

Having said that, I must give props to Windows... Windows 95 automatically accounted for Daylight Savings Time changes before the Mac did.
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Iknow; mine re-set automatically to Standard Time. I'm assuming it's a function of my Mac.
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Except Arizona & Hawaii :-]
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Default I don't Normally dog operating systems, but this weeks PC Mag, Bill Machome says home version of XP.

"Don't go there!" Its basicly a downgrade from 2000. This from a PC magazine!
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Default smartypants

(There's one in every crowd!) :-)
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Default But still an 'upgrade' from, say, 98 or ME?

I imagine XP "professional" to be an "upgrade" from 2K?

My best friend told me the other day that XP Professional has to call Microsoft to have a new license key generated every time he makes a hardware change? If so, wow.
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Default Which is funny since there's essentuially ne difference between XP Home and XP Pro:

You can't add Home to a domain. Only a workgroup. Otherwise, same same.


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