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Message 1963280 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 16:43:20 UTC
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I forgot... Changed my clocks this morning after getting up and seeing that my computer was an hour off from my alarm clock. :-O


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Message 1963283 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 16:52:21 UTC

I have 4 to change still, making DST permanent would be nice, but it means Federal Law needs to be changed, so far only Florida and California have asked from what I read about Prop7.
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Message 1963284 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 16:54:44 UTC - in response to Message 1963283.  

I have 4 to change still, making DST permanent would be nice, but it means Federal Law needs to be changed, so far only Florida and California have asked from what I read about Prop7.

Actually, I think the clocks should go the 'other way' and keep Standard Time year round... Either way, NOT having to keep changing the clocks twice a year would be a VERY good thing.


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Message 1963285 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 17:10:47 UTC - in response to Message 1963284.  

I have 4 to change still, making DST permanent would be nice, but it means Federal Law needs to be changed, so far only Florida and California have asked from what I read about Prop7.

Actually, I think the clocks should go the 'other way' and keep Standard Time year round... Either way, NOT having to keep changing the clocks twice a year would be a VERY good thing.


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Yeah even Standard would be better than this back and forth waltz thru thyme.
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Message 1963290 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 17:28:44 UTC - in response to Message 1963284.  


Actually, I think the clocks should go the 'other way' and keep Standard Time year round... Either way, NOT having to keep changing the clocks twice a year would be a VERY good thing.


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Actually, in Arizona, that's the way it has been, for a long time... they never bought into Mountain Daylight time... Arizona keeps UTC-7 year round.
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Message 1963293 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 17:52:10 UTC

I have over two dozen time pieces I manually adjust twice a year due to this silliness; although when I start to think about it, I don't which is sillier - the back and forth time change or the fact I have so many clocks!
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Message 1963333 - Posted: 4 Nov 2018, 23:01:52 UTC

I would agree that this whole back and forth thing means very little in this day and age and would welcome it's demise.
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Message 1963359 - Posted: 5 Nov 2018, 2:25:53 UTC

I did not remember and went to bed clueless.

But ... my cat did not forget what the real time was due to good internal Kitty Klock, so I was woken up at the same time anyway LOL.
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Message 1963360 - Posted: 5 Nov 2018, 2:29:12 UTC

My phone had the wrong time on automatic, so I set the setting to manual to get the right time this morning, just now I had to set the time setting back to automatic as the time was wrong again, ah the joys of smart phones.
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Message 1963376 - Posted: 5 Nov 2018, 5:18:23 UTC - in response to Message 1963360.  

My phone had the wrong time on automatic, so I set the setting to manual to get the right time this morning, just now I had to set the time setting back to automatic as the time was wrong again, ah the joys of smart phones.

Well, reminds me of a trip a few years ago into areas where cell coverage was spotty at best on 395. One of the few cell towers was misconfigured and was saying it was east coast time in California. Didn't make any call through it, but I can imagine that might create some funny things on the billing end.
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Message 1964916 - Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 3:07:47 UTC

I don't have any problem remembering that it's time to change the clocks (on Saturday night), and the next morning I don't have any trouble remembering that my clocks still need to be changed, but it usually takes me a couple of days to get them all changed.
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Message 1964923 - Posted: 13 Nov 2018, 4:08:58 UTC
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CA enabled the Legislature to make DST in CA permanent as soon as the US government changes the law to allow for permanent DST in the US if the states want that, current law says Standard Time can be made permanent, just not Daylight Savings Time.
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