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Five Minutes Fast
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I grew up in a home where the kitchen clock was always five minutes fast and to some extent I have continued the practise myself.
The car clock is always 4 minutes fast and the bedside alarm is five minutes fast, but for the sanity of my OH the clock he looks at is always correct!
Who else keeps a few minutes up their sleeve for when they need them?
The car clock is always 4 minutes fast and the bedside alarm is five minutes fast, but for the sanity of my OH the clock he looks at is always correct!
Who else keeps a few minutes up their sleeve for when they need them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My watch is always right to the second. (If I notice that it's one second out, I'll adjust it straight away. It would drive me totally potty if I left it displaying the incorrect time).
EXCEPT that I've been known to leave it set to GMT (but still right to within a second) throughout the summer months, rather than changing it to BST!
I try to keep my clocks similarly accurate. The clock beside me as I'm typing self-adjusts anyway. With an accuracy of better than one second's error in every ten million years, it's probably just about good enough for me ;-)
EXCEPT that I've been known to leave it set to GMT (but still right to within a second) throughout the summer months, rather than changing it to BST!
I try to keep my clocks similarly accurate. The clock beside me as I'm typing self-adjusts anyway. With an accuracy of better than one second's error in every ten million years, it's probably just about good enough for me ;-)
It has been said that having clocks set ahead of actual time is idiosyncratic. A Royal failing perhaps:-
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Setting your alarm clock early is different, although why not just set it 20 minutes early rather than resetting the clock forward :-)
If you put your clock forward you know it’s fast so you are likely to adjust accordingly.
I know if it was me I’d simply be thinking: “I have an extra x minutes” :-)
You aren’t giving yourself any extra time. The five minutes you gain for an appointment is five minutes you’ve also lost when you could have been doing something else :-)
If you put your clock forward you know it’s fast so you are likely to adjust accordingly.
I know if it was me I’d simply be thinking: “I have an extra x minutes” :-)
You aren’t giving yourself any extra time. The five minutes you gain for an appointment is five minutes you’ve also lost when you could have been doing something else :-)