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I promise, I'm working on a time accelerator as we speak.

** DISCLAIMER: Those persons with older machines might encounter difficulty displaying the countdown clock **
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The script used assumes several things. First is your timezone, which for Texas it is Central (GMT-600). So, if you are in the East Coast (GMT-500), your time will be off. The second, and perhaps most important, that your computer is correctly configured for the right timezone. The Java Applet pulls the time from your computer and counts down to the time specified (below).

The parameters I used are:

Hr: 19

Min: 00

Month: 9

Day: 3

Year: 2005

TimeZone: -600

Guest JohnDenver
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sorry to inform some of you, but that countdown is a little off.

It is actually about 5 hours late.

Agreed ... it is 5 hours off.

Edited by JohnDenver
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