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alexprice

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Check this screenshot...:D
 

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That's because your calendar is set to July 17! You can see it in the dock.

Cheers.

Actually it could be off by years. The counter apparently has a maximum day count of 64. I rolled back to October 25, 2006 and it shows only 64 days until Leopard.

So this means I could have it last December....
 
That's because your calendar is set to July 17! You can see it in the dock.

That was a pretty good joke. Too bad that it's taken Apple until 10.5 to actually have a dock that tells the true date. It's funny how many of these threads have come up.
 
Actually it could be off by years. The counter apparently has a maximum day count of 64. I rolled back to October 25, 2006 and it shows only 64 days until Leopard.

So this means I could have it last December....

The countdown can only shown 2 digits for each column but can count back further. THink you just managed to get a number that had 64 as the last two digits (can't be bothered to count )
 
The countdown can only shown 2 digits for each column but can count back further. THink you just managed to get a number that had 64 as the last two digits (can't be bothered to count )

Yeah, I figured that out. Given 365 days in a year, if you walk back a year, you have 364 days and some number of hours to go... drop the 3 and you get the 64... Stupid two digit counters....
 
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