2012/10/31 09:48:04
digi2ns
Saturday Nov 3rd

Set the clocks back reminder

This is the time I like to do the things we most forget about

Change Batteries in Thermostats
Change Batteries in Fire Alarms
Change Air Filter in Furnace
Change Whole House and Faucet Water Filters
Check out the Furnace real good

and so on.....  

Spring Forward and Fall Back

What do you do this time of year to be prepared for whatever?
2012/10/31 09:49:16
craigb
Spring broken, fall over.
2012/10/31 09:51:18
digi2ns
craigb


Spring broken, fall over.
 

2012/10/31 09:55:33
UbiquitousBubba
It's almost "Bath Time"...
2012/10/31 10:00:55
Bristol_Jonesey
Saturday Nov 3rd

Set the clocks back reminder


Darn it!

We did ours last weekend!
2012/10/31 10:01:24
Old55
I'm tired of this Spring Rusty, Fall Down stuff.  I bet the Mayans didn't have to set their clocks all the time.  

Bubba, could you look into that?  Thanks.  
2012/10/31 10:25:47
Karyn
You're a bit late... it happened on Saturday.
2012/10/31 10:28:25
Guitarhacker
I think there's like 18 or so clocks of one variety or the other in this house.....not counting the vehicles

Bedroom: 3 clocks & 1 thermostat
Master bath: floor heat thermostat & Bose clock radio
Kitchen: oven, microwave, radio/tv
house: alarm (usually don't reset) & main thermostat
den: TV, receiver, DVD, VCR ( i don't often reset any of those) wall clock
dining room: wall clock
upstairs: desk clock, studio clock, thermostat 2 alarm clocks in bedrooms

the computer and cell phones are the ones that change by themselves


2012/10/31 10:51:59
SteveStrummerUK

Daylight Saving Time was introduced by Germany during the First World War to help conserve coal. Britain and most of its allies followed suit and adopted the practice.
2012/10/31 10:53:03
spacealf
The Windows computer does it automatically when it happens. I thought it was Nov. 10th-11th though.
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