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allbrokeup

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Mar 6, 2008
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Well? What do you think?
 

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doesnt it usually give a date in the MM/DD/YYYY format?

the wording seems off to me:confused:
 
Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine
 

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so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date?

if so then this is a total coincidence
 
Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine

so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date?

if so then this is a total coincidence

xUKHCx - I was wondering that because of the Keynote Date and the supposed release of the 2.0 FW on that day. Thankyou for helping me clarify this.

NT1440 - Yes, but it may have something to do with the fact that i modded the Menu Bar in Leopard to display the date, day and time.

Cheers!

allbrokeup.


Edit: This thread can probably be closed now.
 
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