Hi Jeff,
        There is an easier way to get the time, however I cannot remember the 
total procedure to activate it.  I will tell you what I remember, because I 
cannot find the message the provided the instructions.  Maybe someone can 
repost it.  i thought that I had put in my acharives for future reference.
Here we go.
go into your voiceover utility and activate the ability to use apple script.  I 
thought that there was another setting that needed to be changed, however I 
cannot find it.  Now when you do right option t you will get the time and date. 
 Hope that this helps.
Sincerely,
Scott

On Aug 15, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Geoff Wailer wrote:

> Greetings y'all,
> 
> Surely there's got to be an easier way to find out the time and date than 
> finding it in system preferences.  I checked the box to display this 
> information, but still haven't located it.
> 
> TIA for sharing the insert+f12 equivalent.
> Geoff
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