I don't consider time a dimension. That'S bullshit. You can measure the height of an object, you can measure it's length, but you can't measure its "time".
Like I said, it's arguable. Personally I deal with time as "a different type of dimension" from any space ones[1]. But I've seen enough people 'discuss' this that I thought I'd (try, and fail) to summarise it.
Cheers for the bullshit bit, though. Just trying to make you feel better about your misunderstanding.
@Sean: I always liked the "like a carrot with a man-shaped cross-section" analogy for seeing someone growing up...
[1] And, yet, my 'worldview' of the universe is more or less that it's a static entity, with 'our time' just a direction you can scan back and forth for someone somehow sitting outside of it looking upon it in whatever spare meta-time they happen to have at hand. I variously analogue it to either a 'tapestry' (time in the direction of the warp, though, more precisely it's more something of a macramé given that each 'weft' of consequence travels diagonally in that direction also) or a multi-dimensional bubble (with the 'latitude' dimension representing the pole-to-pole/big-bang-to-big-crunch, or making it an infinite bell-shaped if it is a non-crunching universe). Whichever way, consider it a cellular automation across as many dimensions as you like
and spread across time for the ticks, with the possibility that some twists in the automata substrate mean that 'future' tick data affects 'past' ticks (if Hawking et al are correct) meaning that you either end up with 'flip flop' time loops or (ideally, in my philosophy) only cellular substrate configurations that generate self-consistent loops of information. (i.e.the "You go back and do only what you've already been back and done"-style time travel, regardless of intention... because you having done what you did with the intentions that you had (e.g.: to change history) was already a part of the history that set you up for going back... But that's another arguable thing, and increasingly less to do with CA.) Anyway, go figure. And I write far too much.