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    <title>Computer Has Lost Sense of Time Comments</title>
    <link>http://www.cbulock.com/2004/03/computer_has_lost_sense_of_time.html</link>
    <description>I don&apos;t know why, but recently my computer can&apos;t keep track of time anymore.  A little bit a go, I was almost late for work because my computer said I had about an hour before I had to be there, but in fact I only had about 20 minutes (this was when I was working at McDonald&apos;s).  I reset the clock.</description>
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    <title>Comment by Neil</title>
    <link>http://www.cbulock.com/2004/03/computer_has_lost_sense_of_time.html#c39</link>
    <description>I was thinking of something else.  If I remember right there is a way of syncing your clock, you just have to add a scheduled task for whatever the system file is that controls the clock sync.  The problem is, is that that&apos;s alot of work, and you might as well have a nice download like what you allready have.  Oh yes, BTW, have you ever gotten a scheduled task to actually do what it is supposed to?  I&apos;ve tried scheduling tasks in xp (and other systems) and i&apos;ve never had to much luck w/ it.  -NEil</description>
    <dc:date>2004-03-14T02:29:57-05:00</dc:date>  <comments>http://www.cbulock.com/2004/03/computer_has_lost_sense_of_time.html#comments</comments>   
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    <title>Comment by Cameron</title>
    <link>http://www.cbulock.com/2004/03/computer_has_lost_sense_of_time.html#c40</link>
    <description>Yea, I&apos;ve used scheduled tasks before.  It works best if apps have a switch that tells them to do something, or if they just automatically do whatever you want when they start.  The problem is, most Windows apps just start up and then expect you to press a button which doesn&apos;t really work for the scheduled task feature.</description>
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    <dc:creator>Cameron</dc:creator>

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