Java Issue (?)

August 14th, 2005 - 11:15 am ET by Roger Fink | Report spam
Since this is probably a java question rather than an OS question, maybe the
best advice is to refer me to an appropriate functioning java newsgroup,
which I'm having no luck finding on my own. On the other hand please feel
free to take a shot at this.

I have a real time stock quote java applet that I occasionally run in IE and
Mozilla. In each case the time displayed in the applet is four hours early.
I see no way on the console to adjust it. I'm pretty sure this is not a
machine problem because in IE I can also use Microsoft VM to run it and it
will then display the time correctly. Java version is 1.4.2_08 on Win98SE
platform. TIA
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#1 Roger Fink
August 15th, 2005 - 11:41 am ET | Report spam
dadiOH wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Yes but thanks to the MVPs I've got this box running like a '54
Studebaker (won't start in winter, stalls in mid-ride, corrupted by
bad gas, stays on when key is turned off, lackluster company support,



Hey, don't knock Studebakers...

My 1951 Starlight coupe had a very handy feature - the arm rests in
the back lifted up, wheel wells below, and you could stick ice and
beer therein. Handy :)

Had a "hill holder" too.



I barely remember them now, except for the form. Just a little kid in
searsucker shorts at the time. Here's something that might interest you. The
Studebaker body was designed by the same man who designed the original Coke
bottle, the Marlboro cigarette pack, and much else - Raymond Loewy of
Switzerland, the "father" of industrial design. All three are considered
classics. What a time he would have had with a computer in front of him (or
for that matter, designing one).

http://www.raymondloewy.com/

Top speed 50 mph pointed downhill, warning gauges sometimes show misleading
information, ..

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