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Posted by nightingales on 02-15-2001 03:23 PM:

Has anybody else by any chance had their Visor turned on when this year started (midnight of 12/31)? I was more than surprised when my Prism greeted me with exploding fireworks, sound included!
I assume this was part of the CityTime software, or could it have been BigClock?

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Posted by septimus on 02-15-2001 03:28 PM:

must be a prism thing, I have both citytime and bigclock and I got nothing.


Posted by dick-richardson on 02-15-2001 04:03 PM:

I just set my Prism's time to23:59 and the date to 12-31-00. I got nothing when it changed to the new year.

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Posted by septimus on 02-15-2001 04:08 PM:

nightingales--

What other 3rd party software do you have loaded on your prism?

If you reset the time, can you recreate the fireworks?

Dieter


Posted by nightingales on 02-15-2001 04:44 PM:

OK, I recreated it - its BigClock!

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Posted by Shel on 07-31-2001 03:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by nightingales
Has anybody else by any chance had their Visor turned on when this year started (midnight of 12/31)? I was more than surprised when my Prism greeted me with exploding fireworks, sound included!
I assume this was part of the CityTime software, or could it have been BigClock?



I kinda miss my ol Newton. With the Newton's OS, when you would turn it one for the first time, on a day which had either a solar or Lunar eclipse (anywhere in the world), you would actually SEE an eclipse appear on your screen, with animation, for about two or three seconds. Animation would change, depending on if it was a solar or lunar eclipse!

It was pretty cool!


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