Important Announcement: Turn Your Clocks Back an Hour Tonight!

Of course I am probably one of very few here who sometimes forget about this.

Thanks, just the sort of timely reminder I’d expect from PastTense.

I will not turn my clocks back. I will be living one hour in the future.

Greetings, People of the Past. Your ways are quaint.
(And the meme.)

I refuse.

The username/post combo made me laugh out loud. My mother immediately looked to see if something on TV had set me off.

Anyway, I wish it was easier to turn clocks back! I hate having to push the hour button 23 times! (First-world problem!)

I have already set clocks back one hour and will live an hour in the past until 2 a.m. EST. Johnny L.A. you are right. The past is quaint! :smiley:

Trump fans: turn your clocks ahead 100 years. Blacks get to vote now.

I have only one clock that doesn’t auto set to the time. How I long for the day it finally breaks(bedroom alarm clock,had it for 20 or so years) and I don’t have to pay any attention to change day.

Computers, phones and my alarm clock reset automatically. That just leaves the microwave, the stove, and my daughter’s alarm clock.

Poto knock it off. Leave the political comments out of threads that aren’t about politics.

I just reset the clocks in the microwave, coffee pot, and stove.

I’ll do the car clock next time I go somewhere.

The 100-year old mantel clock and the grandfather’s clock don’t automatically set themselves, drat. In the spring it’s easy - just advance them an hour. In the fall, I stop the pendulums for an hour, which is easier than advancing them 11 hours. The GF clock has a moon phase, which would be out of sync if I went forward half a day.

The hardest one is the clock on the car. I can never remember how to do it, even though it gets done twice a year.

Don’t forget the clock on your programmable thermostat (furnace) and water softener, or perhaps a lawn watering system.

I’m an adviser for a club at the college, and I suggested a way to raise money would be to offer to go into people’s houses and change their clocks for them…

I turned my clock back this evening and now I can’t see the face. So I am going to turn it back around again.

Yeah, like I’m going to turn my clocks back just because some guy on the Internet told me to.

Suckers.

Ya know what I hate?
Having to wake up at 2:00 a.m. to reset the clock.
:slight_smile:

This is so unnecessary. Simply buy two clocks and set one an hour ahead of the other. Then all you have to do is wake up at 2:00 am on the proper night every spring and fall and *switch clocks *!

A good point. This is why I have two cars–which I find much more practical than trying to reset their stupid clocks. Here’s hoping the standard time car is running okay after being in storage for the last few months…

Wouldn’t it be even better to have two houses?

You could live half a year in each house, and never re-set a single clock.

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I thought about that, but decided a more practical approach was to live in an RV. Since Eastern Standard Time and Central Daylight Time are equivalent, twice a year I just drive to a lot in the other time zone, so I never have to reset the clocks.