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Mulder and Scully
December 10th 03, 11:39 PM
This is often represented as a dying CMOS battery you can
replace for $4.00, but often it's much more sinister.

You may have been abducted by aliens.

Try the battery first, but if that doesn't fix it,
consider a MRI to see if anything was implanted in your
scull. Note also any odd "soreness" where the aliens may
have probed during an exam.


>-----Original Message-----
>I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 with XP Home, about ten
months old, that's
>been behaving strangely lately.
>
>Two weeks ago, I reset the clock after noticing that it
was several
>hours off. Today (Friday),I noticed that the calendar
thought it was
>still Thursday.
>
>What's causing this? Thanks..
>
>.
>

Harold Gunn
December 11th 03, 07:19 AM
I suspected something more sinister than a mere battery..It's cold and
lonely up here.

Mulder and Scully wrote:
> This is often represented as a dying CMOS battery you can
> replace for $4.00, but often it's much more sinister.
>
> You may have been abducted by aliens.
>
> Try the battery first, but if that doesn't fix it,
> consider a MRI to see if anything was implanted in your
> scull. Note also any odd "soreness" where the aliens may
> have probed during an exam.
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 with XP Home, about ten
>
> months old, that's
>
>>been behaving strangely lately.
>>
>>Two weeks ago, I reset the clock after noticing that it
>
> was several
>
>>hours off. Today (Friday),I noticed that the calendar
>
> thought it was
>
>>still Thursday.
>>
>>What's causing this? Thanks..
>>
>>.
>>

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