I left my old laptop (486 running Windows 3.1) powered on on new year's
eve, with the clock displayed on the desktop.  At the stroke of midnight, it
changed the date from 12-31-99 to 01-04-80.  I reset it manually, and it
has kept time fine since.  I did find the file manager had problems displaying
the year 2000 date, but a patch from microsoft took care of that.  And I
needed to upgrade my Netscape to avoid minor problems associated with an
expired certificate.

    Karl L. Wuensch, Professor, Graduate Faculty,
    Director of Psychology/Social Work Computer Labs
    Dept. of Psychology, East Carolina Univ.
    Greenville, NC  27858-4353, phone 252-328-4102, fax 252-328-6283
    Bitnet Address: PSWUENSC@ECUVM1
    Internet Address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Web Address:  http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/klw.htm

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