Re: DID THE BEATLES PERFORM RAIN LIVE ON TOP OF THE POPS?



TAR <tom.rach@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:449B0DC0.5FC8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

The time is correct now, but was incorrect when I wrote the
post telling you that it was an hour ahead. I also noticed
that it was incorrect a few days ago, as well.

Yes - I fixed an entry in an ini file after you pointed out the
problem - of course, now I have to remember to change this back
when we go off DST (this *should* be automatic, but for some
reason my copy of Xnews doesn't handle things as it should - or
maybe it's my news server(?)). Thanks for the pointer: will you
notice in the fall too?!!?

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