Orbital period changes are an important diagnostic for understanding low mass
X-ray binary (LMXB) accretion-induced angular momentum exchange and overall
system evolution. We present our most recent results for the eclipse timing of
the LMXB EXO0748-676. Since its discovery in 1985 it has apparently undergone
three distinct orbital period "epochs", each characterized by a different
orbital period than the previous epoch. We outline the orbital period behavior
for EXO0748-676 over the past 18 years and discuss the implications of this
behavior in light of current theoretical ideas for LMXB evolution.Comment: 4 Pages, 3 Figures, Submitted to the X-Ray Timing 2003: Rossi and
Beyond conference, November 200