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Changing to summer time
How many clocks, watches, timers etc have you had to change?
(Reply tomorrow (Sunday) when you've done them all).
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I am a single-person household but can muster 32 items! Watches, clocks, mobiles, tv/video, radios/stereos, central heating/immersion, cooker, microwave, mp3, thermometer, car, computer, cameras, etc! Something usually gets missed so this year I've made a list to keep - sad or wot?!
Toureman, I suppose some (but by no means all) of the following are available as radio controlled clocks, but this is what I have had to change (only the PC, the hi-fi, a travel clock and a car clock are RDS):
Wristwatches: 2
Bedside radio/alarms: 3
Clock near PC: 1
Kitchen clock: 1
Oven: 1
Microwave: 1
Clock in hall: 1
Clock on mantlepiece: 1
Video recorder: 1
Hi-Fi: 1
Clock by TV: 1
Central heating timer: 1
Clock in garage: 1
That makes 16 (but I bet I've forgotten something). It's not too bad at this time of year just nudging them on an hour, but it gets on my nerves in October when many of them have to be moved on 11 hours.
But the shame this morning of popping out to get a paper and looking at my watch....9.30.am . Somerfields don't open until 10.00 am. Walked back all the way down the High St....to see the big clock at the library at 10.30am ! Felt a fool and had to go all the way back again !!
I had to smile at all these posts because my husband has faithfully taken on this twice-annual chore and it seems to take up most of Sunday morning. I'd forgotten that the rest of the country is engaged on a similar marathon. Without a three hour consultation of my car manual I can't change the clock on my dashboard so simply leave it alone and know that for six months at least, it's telling me the right time !! And ye Gods - do you have to change the clock on your mobile phone as well? I can't even remember its number!
Just think what our great grandparents are missing!. They would simply move the hands on their one clockwork clock, wind it up and go to bed. And that was that for six months! Life was much simpler, if less convenient, in the old days.