Thanks for the reminder. I had forgotten to change the car radio clock.
I'm a big fan of the "fall back" part. The "spring forward" part, not so much.Big fan of DST here
Also a big fan of Brandon?Big fan of DST here
Also a big fan of Brandon?
How do you know if it was 10 minutes? While you were changing your clocks are you sure there wasn't some weird tear in the space/time continuum so that you only "think" it was 10 minutes?I always wonder if people are being funny, just whining, or being serious when complaining about changing all the clocks or how difficult some of them are. I changed every clock in my house in less than 10 minutes...including the oven which is apparently hard? Idk, just curious if it's a joke or not.
Figured that anyone who liked DST would also be the type who liked abominations such as pineapple on pizza and old sniffing dudes.You can read my notes and decide for yourself.
Lol I've actually seen that movie. It was absurd but I was into it.How do you know if it was 10 minutes? While you were changing your clocks are you sure there wasn't some weird tear in the space/time continuum so that you only "think" it was 10 minutes?
There's a great documentary called "Time Trap" that explores the events of some cavers that disappeared into a space/time tear. The government is covering it up by marketing it as a "second rate sci-fi movie" but we know the truth.
Take that, commies!
I always wonder if people are being funny, just whining, or being serious when complaining about changing all the clocks or how difficult some of them are. I changed every clock in my house in less than 10 minutes...including the oven which is apparently hard? Idk, just curious if it's a joke or not.
First world problems...my oven and microwave are right above/below each other. I can never get them exactly in sync so it always shows about a minute difference. Infuriating.I'm down to only 2 old clocks, (besides the vehicles,) that don't automatically change with the time change. Niether of them are used for mission critical stuff.
Watch, phone and computers are where important time keeping is done. All of those read the same perfectly accurate time, every time without error.
I'm a big fan of the "fall back" part. The "spring forward" part, not so much.
I knew something was off about youI’m usually a morning person
1) people don’t like changing clocks. They just do it because that’s the system and it’s a trade off.It never ceases to amaze me that people like changing clocks. There is no more daylight in the day, regardless of where your reference point is.
I'm also convinced morning people are more productive and healthier. (No, I'm not one.)
Yeah, it's absolutely a personal preference. This morning for instance, I was able to get outside earlier (by the clock) because it was lighter and it had warmed up more than yesterday. Yesterday I would've had to wait until 10 a.m. for the same conditions. Today it was 9.This is just gonna be a personal preference sort of thing. I’m usually a morning person, most often I’d rather have the daylight on the other side of my work hours. But when we get into days with the least daylight it doesn’t really matter. It’s dark on both sides of work hours.
You mean other than the two references to Indiana in jmarriot's post?
Okay, well then you guys talk amongst yourselves. I mean, I suppose it was possible that he was talking about sunset on Jupiter or Neptune, but it seems like someone is pulling something out of Uranus.
Edit: Sorry there were 3 references to Indiana in jmarriot's post. Yeah, totally ambiguous.