Thanks!!!
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T8rChick Active Member
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SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
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jcauseyfd New Member
hehe - I now live in a world where most of my timekeeping devices know how to adjust themselves for DST. Unfortunately, my stove, microwave, and (sadly) my MINI are all Luddites who insist on making me do this for them using manual labor.
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SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
The only clock I need to manually change is in Schultze. Everything else is automated.
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Metalman Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
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SNEEEZY - Erika M/A Wrenchin' Babe!Lifetime Supporter
I woke up bright-eyed & bushy-tailed and the clock showed 4:30 am...LOL. -
T8rChick Active Member
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Little Brylee ( 4 1/2 months old niece) woke up at 5:30... but luckily has taken two naps since then!
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Crashton Club Coordinator
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I was up early to do the server move, then the time was moved, then canceled, then rescheduled again. I used that time to make French Toast with Friday's leftover Challah. It was good.
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I didn't even know about the time change until after I saw the clock on my computer was "wrong". Took me awhile to clue in.:lol:
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Some of mine are smart, some are dumb, and some are even years old smart. Ya' know the ones that had the OLD DST dates hardwired into them so you get the wrong time a week ahead so you have to change them back and then change them to the new time a week later.....!
Oh, and why can't we just keep DST all year round.....