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Post by countrygal on Mar 9, 2008 13:11:30 GMT -5
Ok...shouldn't my Outlook Express changed time automatically? It didn't so how can I change it my self. I changed the time on my computer now I'd like my e-mail messages to have the right time on them.
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Post by Ralph on Mar 9, 2008 13:19:48 GMT -5
It should have changed it automatically if you regularly download the updates from Microsoft.
I'll have to look at Outlook Express as I haven't used that in years and am not sure of changing the time in it.
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Post by Ralph on Mar 9, 2008 13:32:32 GMT -5
The time should change in Outlook & Outlook Express in accordance with your PC's time. There is no "time setting" in OE that I can find.
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 9, 2008 15:00:01 GMT -5
Don't want to change it, automatically or otherwise. I need that extra hour. I want it back!!!!!!!
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Post by concerned on Mar 9, 2008 20:30:42 GMT -5
you have to ask Bush for that hour back. He seems to think we are saving energy
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Post by Swimmy on Mar 9, 2008 20:31:44 GMT -5
He and every president before him who instituted the procedure.
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Post by Swimmy on Mar 9, 2008 20:32:35 GMT -5
Bobbbiez, you'll get that hour back... In the fall lol!
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 9, 2008 23:02:36 GMT -5
Not funny Swimmy! ;D I need my beauty rest. Hey, at my age an hour means alot. Hey, I got an idea to really screw everyone up. Let's get everyone "not" to turn the clocks now and in the fall. Could you imagine what a mess that would be, but I bet those in the known wouldn't fool with the time anymore.
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Post by Swimmy on Mar 9, 2008 23:17:50 GMT -5
From what I hear between frankcor and clipper, and if your daughter is any indication, you don't need beauty rest!
I tried that once. It pissed off my dad, and I don't remember much of that year. I kept resetting the clocks an hour early in the fall and he would get pissed until finally he realized i was behind it. My philosophy was that I hated losing the hour in the spring so it was best not to gain it in the fall. He was maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad. Anywhooo, i learned then that some of my logic is too far ahead of its time.
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Post by Ralph on Mar 9, 2008 23:30:00 GMT -5
Until this past year there were certain parts of the country that didn't participate in DST. When I was in Indiana a couple years ago not all the counties had decided to participate. Talk about confusing!!! I would go back and forth between a few places I was looking for homes in and couldn't think straight when I was done.
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 9, 2008 23:48:09 GMT -5
Swimmy, thanks sweetie for the compliment , but I am in total shock !! Clipper and Frank said something nice about me? Don't know if I'll get over that one. Very confusing! Think I like them better the other way.
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 9, 2008 23:52:50 GMT -5
Yeah Ralph, I know what you mean but stop and think what I said. According to Swimmy it worked with his Dad. ;D I would love to make some of our politicians as crazy as they make us. This would definitely be a pay back. ;D
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Post by Clipper on Mar 10, 2008 10:16:08 GMT -5
What we actually inferred was that there are not enough hours in the day for your beauty rest to be effective. But we tried to cover our tracks so you wouldn't have hurt feelings or a deflated ego, haha! (your turn!)
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 10, 2008 10:29:41 GMT -5
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're just worried about that ratty a-- lawnmover of yours. Either that or you're a chick sh--! ;D
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Post by Clipper on Mar 10, 2008 10:36:05 GMT -5
Sshhhh! It is the lawnmower. I can't afford to lose it. I am on a limited retirement income ya know! I will try to behave kiddo!
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