Okay, I'll be the voice of discent... I have absolutely no clue as to how DST is supposed to save energy nor do I have any clue as to why is costs so much to companies to reset their clocks or why there would be so many hassles or glitches.
All I know is that I **** it during winter when its dark at 4:30 CST and I love the fact that tonite at 7:00PM, it will still be fairly light outside.
I love that they pushed it back 3 weeks in the spring... I don't think extending it a week in the fall will do any good though.
Most cell phones will automatically change the time, via satellite, I think, others (like yours and mine) have to be done automatically. I am not worried, it took me all of 30 seconds to change the time, plus I had to change the time on about 5 other clocks
My computer did fine, as did Direct TV. My phone company Verizon however hasn't caught up with the world. Called time and its wrong. *shrugs* Then again they are about as "with it" as Microsoft, so what can you expect? Sadly though here they're the only game in town.
My computer did fine. My phone company Verizon however hasn't caught up with the world. Called time and its wrong. *shrugs* Then again they are about as "with it" as Microsoft, so what can you expect? Sadly though here they're the only game in town.
I know, seriously, some people in this world think they have real problems, but they don't know the misery and desolation that is waking up to find your cell didn't spring forward automatically.
I know one thing. It's a lot easier tuning everything ahead an hour than it is going backwards. On all my alarm clocks I would have had to hit the button 22 more times than I did this time. :1orglaugh