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20030401: wxbox clock drift (cont.)

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  • Subject: 20030401: wxbox clock drift (cont.)
  • Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 13:06:26 -0700

>From: rockwooa <address@hidden>
>Organization: Metro State
>Keywords: 200303152113.h2FLD4B2006810 LDM IDD time ntpdate

Tony,

>I thought the IT folks had done that when they reset the clock the first time,
>so I'll forward your message and have them do it.

Sounds good.

>How much snow did you get?

I got a legitimate 3.5 feet at my house which is at 8150 ft elevation.
Drifts/mounds (there was no real wind during the storm, so drifting
was not an issue) around the house ranged up to almost 5.5 ft.  Needless
to say, it took me about 2 and a half days to dig out!

Later...

Tom
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