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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On 1/30/07 8:31 AM, "Joe Pfeiffer" <jjpfeifferjr@comcast.net> wrote:<BR>
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> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller writes:<BR>
>> Isn't very complex either - Linux system time is UTC and can be<BR>
>> synced through nntp while network access exists.<BR>
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> Do you mean NTP?<BR>
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What, you don't set your watch by USENET...?<BR>
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(talk.what-time-is-it.now...?)<BR>
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