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    From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 9 19:24:58 2025
    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    It was busy day here yesterday and a smidge stressful and
    I completely forgot to change my clocks, but did when I
    hopped out of bed. One or two things changed automatically
    but the other timekeepers had to be set manually.

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to Cindy Hamilton on Sun Mar 9 21:51:57 2025
    On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 21:38:03 +0000, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

    On 2025-03-09, ItsJoanNotJoAnn <ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net> wrote:

    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    No. For the few things that don't adjust themselves, I did it
    this morning after I got up. Why should I do it Saturday night?


    It's just something I've always done before heading to the
    sack. But last night the time change thing completely slipped
    my mind.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to ItsJoanNotJoAnn on Sun Mar 9 21:38:03 2025
    On 2025-03-09, ItsJoanNotJoAnn <ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net> wrote:
    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    No. For the few things that don't adjust themselves, I did it
    this morning after I got up. Why should I do it Saturday night?

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to Jill McQuown on Sun Mar 9 21:47:55 2025
    On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 21:01:51 +0000, Jill McQuown wrote:

    On 3/9/2025 3:24 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:

    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    My computer clock just changed automatically. I thought it wasn't
    supposed to do that until 2:00 in the morning.

    Jill


    Mine had changed itself when I looked at when I got up as
    had my cell phone.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to j_mcquown@comcast.net on Mon Mar 10 10:50:12 2025
    On Sun, 9 Mar 2025 17:01:51 -0400, Jill McQuown
    <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:

    On 3/9/2025 3:24 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    It was busy day here yesterday and a smidge stressful and
    I completely forgot to change my clocks, but did when I
    hopped out of bed.  One or two things changed automatically
    but the other timekeepers had to be set manually.

    --
    My computer clock just changed automatically. I thought it wasn't
    supposed to do that until 2:00 in the morning.

    These time changes tax the RFC biddies and fuddies to the max and get
    them all giddy!

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    Bruce
    <https://i.postimg.cc/5NvHwfF0/trumpputin.jpg>

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to ItsJoanNotJoAnn on Mon Mar 10 06:47:54 2025
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:

    Did everyone remember to run their clocks forward Saturday
    night/wee hours of Sunday morning?

    It was busy day here yesterday and a smidge stressful and
    I completely forgot to change my clocks, but did when I
    hopped out of bed. One or two things changed automatically
    but the other timekeepers had to be set manually.

    no, but when i woke up and booted the computer it
    adjusts itself and now we have the cellphone which also
    changes the time after a few moments after i pick it up.

    the other clocks i have to adjust manually. i have
    one left to do (in the garage) which is easy enough to
    do - just haven't gotten it done yet. it takes me more
    time to try to get the clock back on the nail it hangs
    from than it does to change the time (spin a dial a
    little bit).


    songbird

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  • From Mike Duffy@21:1/5 to songbird on Mon Mar 10 15:41:01 2025
    On 2025-03-10, songbird wrote:

    It takes me more time to try to get the clock back on
    the nail it hangs from than it does to change the time.

    I have set a few records for the most time taken.

    I already told all about my 'Casio' with the broken
    button that takes about two hours each spring & fall
    because I need to advance or retard it by 29 seconds
    every minute or so.

    I also have a 'Sony' ~3" cube that I bought because
    it can automatically shange from standard to daylight.

    I guess I should have read the manual when I bought it
    a dozen years ago, because it has never done so.
    Today I found by trial & error that the DST button
    I was using to change from 'On' to 'Off' also has
    an 'Auto' setting if you press it long enough, so
    next autumn it should switch back automatically.

    That clock also has a battery backup so it continues
    to keep time (with display off) during power fails,
    so that should be the last time I have to touch the
    buttons on the back. (Unless, of course, to correct it
    after touching the buttons on the back accidentally.)

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