Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: shawn Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2024-03-10 (Sunday) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 20:42:30 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 65 Message-ID: <129vuih9sprin48f3kk37bgmc71amkpkn3@4ax.com> References: <1963894287.731872944.835776.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="3fa150600be4ec866dd2f7bee88bc26d"; logging-data="4113403"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18oMjkhZWbsBXsjuz+YH7uDXUShNClRvWo=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 Cancel-Lock: sha1:0FsQCvhO7Puu9z0O0qIQcamVSZc= Bytes: 4063 On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 17:34:38 -0700, suzeeq wrote: >On 3/11/2024 3:20 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote: >> On 3/11/2024 12:48 PM, shawn wrote: >>> On Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:48:48 -0700, suzeeq wrote: >>> >>>> On 3/11/2024 11:08 AM, anim8rfsk wrote: >>>>> suzeeq wrote: >>>>>> On 3/11/2024 8:43 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote: >>>>>>> Arthur Lipscomb wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The time change through me for a loop.  I knew it was happening but >>>>>>>> wasn't sure which day it was happening or if I was gaining or >>>>>>>> losing an >>>>>>>> hour. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Spring ahead! Fall back! Since daylight is being "saved", think about >>>>>>> the time of sunset being moved back an hour from standard time. >>>>>>> That's >>>>>>> how I remember that the clock gets set ahead. >>>>>> >>>>>> But sunset moves forward in the spring. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Then I saw the clock on my stove was an hour earlier.  When I was >>>>>>>> a kid I had manually change all the clocks which helped a bit, >>>>>>>> but now >>>>>>>> with almost every clock in the house automatically changing the >>>>>>>> time by >>>>>>>> the time I wake up it's like I involuntarily time traveled without >>>>>>>> knowing it. >>>>>> >>>>>> I figure it out by looking at my cellphone or the computer, then reset >>>>>> the other clocks. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> And you shouldn’t have to do that. At all. >>>>> >>>> I don't have magic clocks that automatically know the time. And I don't >>>> want them. >>> >>> I had to get a new alarm clock back last year. It sets the time itself >>> including adjusting for Daylight Savings Time. Oh, and of course my >>> computer resets the time automatically. Which is enough for me. I can >>> reset my watch and microwave when I think about it. >> >> I don't wear a watch (haven't for many years, as pretty much EVERYTHING >> that includes electronics in it these days has a visible clock) and I >> just never set the clock on the microwave or electric stove in the first >> place. >> >I do set the stove, it's another reference point for me to keep track of >time when I have to be somewhere, and can't see the others. > >I quit using alarm clocks a long time ago, even when I was working I >didn't start until afternoon. I haven't needed an alarm for work for years since I started my career because everywhere has flex time. Plus I'm normally up well before 8AM so I can be at work before my normal start time of 9AM. Now what I will use the alarm for is on weekends when I want to catch an early game since those can start at 6AM (Starcraft 2 tournaments.) Part of the problem with having players from all over the world and tournaments being hosted by people in different countries. China and South Korea being the worst for sleep deprivation.