For some reason I don't know why, no matter how many times I set the clock the 
time is wrong.  I used network time, but even though I chose my correct city, 
the time zone shows as being GMT, I am located in US Eastern time zone.  I 
chose to stop using network time and adjusted the time myself HOWEVER as you 
can see, the time for my internet connection and my email shows that way too, I 
sent an email two hours ago and the computer said I sent it "tomorrow"!!!

The NTP Server is "Apple Americas/U.S. (time.apple.com)"
I know the battery of this G3 400 probably came dead, but before you suggest 
getting a new battery, could the problem be something else?  I noticed all 
sorts of crazy things happen since I am running Firefox, like along with this 
there is a crash that makes my screen go blue and the "round in circles" 
animation at the bottom of the screen when you shut down appears, and stays for 
a few seconds, then logs me in (like if I had logged out and logged back in 
myself) everything in the open applications is lost and the computer comes back 
like it had just freshly been powered on.

Lili

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