Posted By: flutist
Question of the day. - 03/07/13 04:57 PM
How many clocks to you have to set this weekend?
We have 16 clocks, 4 watches and 4 clocks that set themselves.
Posted By: my10rugrats
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 04:58 PM
2 clocks to set, the microwave and the stove , everything else sets itself
Posted By: Mad
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 08:18 PM
Our clocks don't change until the last day of March - here in the UK - but I will have 16 to change indoors
plus the one in my car
Posted By: Winfrey
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 08:23 PM
9 and the stove.... way too many :0...
Posted By: connie
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 09:36 PM
Too many, and more watches than I can count.
Posted By: Sorta Blonde
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 10:43 PM
I think I have about 19 clocks to reset. Some are 'radio controlled' but I usually have to move them to a window or outside to get them to reset. Ugh. So many to do.
Posted By: Draclvr
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 10:56 PM
Ummm... does anyone else have a couple of difficult to reach or set clocks that they just leave set to DST all the time? I do...
Posted By: looney4labs
Re: Question of the day. - 03/07/13 10:58 PM
We usually leave the ones in the car alone....Glad we aren't alone Drac
Posted By: Sorta Blonde
Re: Question of the day. - 03/08/13 01:56 AM
Yup Drac, I have one Waterford Crystal Clock that I never bother to reset. It's so pretty and in an area that isn't easy to read, so I just don't bother with it. Now I'm wondering if the Sharper Image Clock, temp, calendar, multiple time zone clock thing that I bought at a thrift store with NO directions will reset on its own. Hummm. If not, I can just turn the back to the next time zone. Ha. So easy.
Wouldn't it be great if every clock/watch maker had a built in button that you could just push for one hour back or forward so this stupid resetting bit isn't such a mess? I'm voting for that one.
Posted By: granny
Re: Question of the day. - 03/08/13 05:38 AM
Four to reset, 1 darling little cristal one on my 'puter desk, and my car that stay an hour off all winter, and 14 watch's that stay off till I use one. That save's all the batteries.
Posted By: Homer6
Re: Question of the day. - 03/08/13 06:41 AM
Three wall clocks, microwave, stove, two radio clocks, two watches, and one VCR/DVD player. Plus the clocks in the cars. I'd like it much better if they'd just leave well enough alone.
Posted By: Geo
Re: Question of the day. - 03/08/13 03:59 PM
2 often forgot are the auto sprinkler controll and the programable thermostat.