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PAUSE

If they want to quit, do so

PAGETURNER

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 date
 SYNTAX
          date [ mmddhhmm[yy]] [ +format]
 FUNCTION
          Print and set time.
 SAMPLE OUTPUT

            Fri  Nov 2  12:45:32  PDT  1988
 NOTE:   You must be a superuser to change the date.
"date" - command practice, - 1.2.5.0.3
  Let's use the date command.  At the prompt, please enter 
  date and observe the effect on your system.
 $PROMPT$
 That is correct!
 You've got it on the 2nd try.
 Good, you understand the concept.
 Please type date
 Please type date
 I guess I must type this for you:
                                  
 $PROMPT$

FORGET1

 $ date                            
 Observe the result on the terminal!

DOSJMP

 Tue Mar 12 14:40:46 PDT 1988
 $PROMPT$