I believe apple released an update concerning this problem. I had an  
old imac G3 that had been set incorrectly and an automatic update  
fixed this issue.

On Oct 30, 2008, at 5:58 AM, Gerald Uhlan wrote:

>
> On 10/29/08 4:47 PM, "Bruce Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:03 AM, Molokaicreeper wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I have it set to the time server in Apple Americas/US time
>>> it says my time is 2am, but everyone around me and google says my  
>>> time
>>> is 3am
>>>
>>> Please what is going on?  Help!
>>>
>>> I have panther 10.3.9 on an eMac 700
>>
>> You have your Daylight Savings setting wrong.
>
> Wouldn't that be because they changed which weekend the time  
> changes?  It's
> probably set for automatic, based on the old dates for the time  
> change,
> which would have been at 2am this past Saturday the 25th.  It's now  
> the
> first weekend in November, but a lot of gadgets are still set up  
> with the
> old Daylight Savings dates.
>
> Also make sure your time zone is correct.
>
> If the date consistently goes back in time to something like 1969  
> every time
> you startup, then your battery is dead.
>
>
>
> >


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