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That would be because it isn't a power menu item but a system menu one. Those are .desktop files in /usr/share/applcations(ildon-status-menu. Someone more knowledgeable will tell you how the priorities are determined.
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I know about the feature for syncing the clock automatically with carrier's, but not all of them support this; and the N900's clock is acutely inaccurate if left alone even for a week.
My tricorder currently operates on CSSU-Stable 21.2011.38-1Smaemo6.1.