Sunday, March 8, 2009

Welcome DST

I love DST. I welcome it. I hate going to work in the dark and coming home in the dark.



One or the other, I can handle. Both is a little much. Starting tomorrow, that won't be an issue,



The only thing is, I lose a little more than the hour the time change reflects.



Care to guess why?


And these are just some of them ...







8 comments:

Jayne said...

Thanks for reminding me! My cell phone (which is also my alarm clock) resets automatically, and so does the laptop, but now I need to change the rest of the clocks in the house. (Oh, and the Acme Hair Dye girl doesn't look very happy...)

Why S? said...

You need an intern.

That little bathtub clock is adorable! Quite a treasure.

MonkeyGirl said...

The clocks in the house won't be a big issue since most of them are clustered near the back door and I got those changed in less than a minute or they update themselves. It will take me about 30 minutes + to try to remember how to change the clock in my car!

Anonymous said...

love those clocks... time has come today

gp in montana

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad I don't have to remember that now that we are here in AZ. Do you know how many times I was early or late for things?!... Yeah, my memory isn't so great!

NV said...

Jayne- Believe me. I know! We probably have at least 25 clocks and electronics that need changing. I still have a few more to do! And yes. The Aceme girl looks like a perfectly pouting little snot doesn't she?

Why -- What a great idea. Thanks. I'd like it better if it didn't take those little button batteries.

MG -- Yeah, car clocks are a pain, too!

Manker -- Thanks and welcome!

kspin -- Yeah. When I was in college, I went to work an hour early once. Usually, I'm pretty good about keeping up with it.

Liz said...

I should give you my dad's chronometer to add to your collection!

NV said...

Liz -- Thanks, but I would probably "kill" it. I can't even keep up with batteries in all our clocks. :-)