ins_adjb@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Daniel Jay Barrett) (05/26/88)
What's all the fuss about having a clock onscreen? Just put a little REAL, battery-operated clock or watch on top of your monitor. Who needs the extra window? -- Dan Barrett ins_adjb@jhunix.UUCP barrett@cs.jhu.edu
SLMYQ@USU.BITNET (05/30/88)
> What's all the fuss about having a clock onscreen? > > Just put a little REAL, battery-operated clock or watch >on top of your monitor. Who needs the extra window? ...or if you *really* want it on the screen, just glue it onto the CRT! :) :) Bryan
pds@quintus.UUCP (Peter Schachte) (06/01/88)
In article <8805292046.AA02669@jade.berkeley.edu>, SLMYQ@USU.BITNET writes: > > What's all the fuss about having a clock onscreen? > > > > Just put a little REAL, battery-operated clock or watch > >on top of your monitor. Who needs the extra window? But this overlooks the OTHER features that some clock programs have. The one I use keeps up-to-the-second statistics on free chip and fast memory. -- -Peter Schachte pds@quintus.uucp ...!sun!quintus!pds