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soulswallo ([personal profile] soulswallo) wrote2010-01-20 06:47 am
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I really don't know how to quantify this ...

Temporal disturbances AHOY!

Yesterday my computer clock was a couple of hours off. Annoying, but whatever. Today? A couple of years. Currently, my computer is residing in the year 2006. January 1st, 2006, to be exact. It's 12:53 AM. Umm ... No. It's really not. Or... is it.

So. I'm thinking that there's something wrong with my computer. Anybody have any ideas on what I can do to fix it? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? This might explain why my virus scan was running at an odd time the other morning. Odd time, as in "not at 5 pm when it normally does although it was on the right day".

The thing I love about this is that LJ picks up the date from the computer so if I posted this entry as is I'd be posting in 2006. AWESOME! I'm traveling through time and I had no idea!

I'm out!
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[identity profile] neversince.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
PLEASE TELL ME YOU FOUND TEN IN YOUR KITCHEN.

[identity profile] townbros.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
First some questions to see if a better idea can be obtained why the time is off on your PC.

Are you running windows XP?

Also, do you turn off your computer on a regular basis.
The situation I am wondering about is if you go to change and correct the time on your computer, then turn it off. Is it messed up when you turn it back on?