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Clocks -wind back
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Re: Clocks -wind back
I expect to make my coffee an hour early.
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I changed mine back 3pm Saturday Evening, I wanted the clocks to match the ESP on the TV, so I didn't miss out on an episode of Fletch Felt really good to be on proper time again.
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I'm a slow learner...
Programming this graphing software (cos what else would one be doing during this period of forced idleness?).
This morning noticed a weird loop in the graph. Values repeating back in time.
Had never seen that before with my weatherstation graphs.
It wasn't til I was in the shower that it dawned on me. The computer clocks went back an hour at 2am.
(I get lots of eureka moments while standing in the shower.)
Bloody computers are smarter than me!
Programming this graphing software (cos what else would one be doing during this period of forced idleness?).
This morning noticed a weird loop in the graph. Values repeating back in time.
Had never seen that before with my weatherstation graphs.
It wasn't til I was in the shower that it dawned on me. The computer clocks went back an hour at 2am.
(I get lots of eureka moments while standing in the shower.)
Bloody computers are smarter than me!
Ken Wagnitz #21315
Re: Clocks -wind back
Remarkable Ken, must be the grounding in there