Set your clocks back

G41184b

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Don't forget to adjust your clocks to represent normal time tonight, enough of this daylight savings crap!
 

Viper GTS

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Oct 13, 1999
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An extra hour of sleep? Can't you think of anything better to do with that time? For example, lose it in sleep, make it up in fvcking...

;)

Viper GTS
 

fluxquantum

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yep..the old saying goes "Fall Back...Spring Forward". glad my computers are Daylight Savings Time Compliant.....LMAO.
 

kami

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Oct 9, 1999
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sounds good to me, now if i only had someone to "do the deed" with right now :p ;)
 

Ausm

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Oct 9, 1999
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Woohoo...I love it when you have to set the clocks back...Spring sux tho when you loose an hour :(

Ausm
 

etech

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Oct 9, 1999
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I like the shareware program atomtime for setting my computer's clock.



<< AtomTime98 is a 32-bit Windows Internet (Winsock) application which will connect to the Atomic Clock time server in Boulder, Colorado (USA) and fetch the current atomic clock time value. It compares this value to your PC time and displays the difference. You then have the option of updating your PC clock to match the atomic clock value. There are a number of options to automate the update process. AtomTime98 also features support for most proxy servers. >>

AtomTime98
 

apoppin

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I prefer to confuse people with Spring back and Fall forward.


:)


At least Hawaii doesn't suffer from than Daylight Savings nonsense.


EDIT: The easiest way to set electric clocks &quot;back&quot; is simply to unplug them for an hour. (Use a timer or you'll probably forget.)