I love the concept of atomic clocks, atomic watches, and any other timekeeping device that keeps time accurate to the fraction of a second (such as my GPS receiver). At my workplace, we use a technique for keeping our servers and PCs in line with the official U.S. time, and I was delighted to find that I could do the same at home. I'm running Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2; I'm not sure which Windows version started supporting this feature using the method described below.
- Double-click the clock in your system tray (or open Date and Time in your Control Panel).
- Click the "Internet Time" tab.
- Check the "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server" checkbox.
- In the Server box, type time-a.nist.gov (time.nist.gov should work too, but as of tonight, it wasn't working; maybe one of NIST's servers is down).
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If it's not normal to want to know then correct time, then may I never be normal!
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