The trick of moving the computer's built-in clock back to the actual date of the email

I didn't notice the work email I had to reply to right away! terrible! In that case, you can use the time setting on your computer ('Date and Time' in the control panel) to set the time that you should have sent before sending the email. After that, if it seems that the network has delayed the arrival, at least I can somehow avoid my responsibility. However, if you do it frequently, you will lose trust (bitter smile)
ITmedia News: 'One Little Thing' to Relieve Computer Users from Stress (1/2)
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0507/19/news023.html
A simple trick is to pretend you're working hard in the office, but actually transfer calls, emails, and instant messages (IMs) to your cell phone. You can also set the computer's built-in clock back to the actual date of the email, or use the phone sound effects to make up why you can't go to work.
The most effective excuse when you oversleep is 'I slept! I'm sorry!'
I can't make excuses. Here it is! I can only say that I should cultivate trust on a regular basis so that I can make excuses at that time (laughs).
The answer is that people who aren't very tech savvy are looking for ways to deal with a virtually 24-hour work culture, and broadband, mobile phones, and IMs are always on. It's getting harder to dodge questions you don't want-according to Salzmann, computer tricks are becoming mainstream among these people.
From the fact that ICQ was always running as of 2001, you should use a workplace messenger at work or create a separate account for exclusive use ... So, it's a good idea to set 'absent' to the default state outside the workplace and to go online only when absolutely necessary ... Because it will not stop if you confuse public and private. If you don't separate this point exactly, you will be able to work as long as you can contact me (tears).
ITmedia News: 'One Little Thing' to Relieve Computer Users from Stress (2/2)
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0507/19/news023_2.html
If you can't meet the deadline, it's okay.
There is a simple trick to restore the clock settings on your computer. This allows the email to appear to have been sent earlier than the actual time. Of course, the user must then put the watch back on.
This is the easiest way to do this procedure.
Window Forest-[Today's Favorite] Temporarily change the built-in clock 'Trick Time Adjuster' v2.01
https://forest.watch.impress.co.jp/article/2001/04/05/okiniiri.html
Trick Time Adjuster
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA016767/tta/
This software is an epoch-making tool that can change the time of the system clock while keeping the time before the change. By using the functions of this software, you can change the time while looking at the current time, which was not possible with the clock attached to Windows, or you can use it to control the save time of the file. It can also be applied to freely set the 'sending time' of the mail sending software.
Good guys shouldn't be willing to install this software, right? (grinning)
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