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Subject: Alarm clock/MacTerminal oddity
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Date: Thu, 9-Aug-84 14:53:49 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  9 14:53:49 1984
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From: Richard Furuta 
I am running MacTerminal with the alarm clock at the bottom of the
screen.  I've opened up the alarm clock so I can see the current date.
The current window is the MacTerminal window.  The alarm clock's time
is updating regularly so I assume that MacTerminal is being a good
citizen and calling whatever that routine is that gives cycles to the
accessories.

I started the alarm clock before midnight, 8/7/84.  The time is now
shown, correctly, as being after midnight.  However, the date has not
changed---it's still 8/7/84.  If I click in the alarm clock, making it
the current window, the date will update to 8/8/84.

I doubt that this is MacTerminal's fault---rather it seems to be the
Alarm Clock's.  For the record though this relates to the older
MacTerminal: -0.15 alpha.

					--Rick
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