The Stuff You Forgot To Change The Clocks For To Observe DST

clock For those of you living in nations that must observe Daylight Saving Time, here’s the stuff you probably forgot to change the clocks for so they can observe DST proper:

  1. The clock(s) in your car(s)
  2. Microwave clock
  3. Oven range clock
  4. Laptop or netbook (did you turn it on today so it can auto-adjust?)
  5. The wall clock(s) you have that aren’t atomic with auto-adjust (don’t forget the one in the bathroom)

How I wish we were all using Swatch internet time instead… Oh, well. :)

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  1. I actually remembered to change all those. However, I was too lazy to change the wall clock, haha. I’ll probably change that when I get home later today.

  2. Bingo! Just the ones which I always forget to set. Interestingly the most common for me is that for the laptop. Then either I am running ahead or behind time.

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