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Clock on the new boiler changes itself. :)

Just have to do the cooker, my watch, one clock and two cars.
I've got a Kitkat egg, Mrs V has a Smarties egg and we have a Muchies egg to share. Should keep us going for a couple of weeks.

April Fools' Day tomorrow - don't get caught out. Changes to handicap system might be a huge hoax. :rolleyes:
 
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Haven’t had to change a clock for some time.

I think only the wife’s car needs doing manually. So that is currently the right time for the next 6 months 😂
 

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Nearly missed my tee time today.

I have just one clock that needs adjusting and I normally do it before going to bed but forgot. Sadly it is the clock I rely on the most for the time.

Now to remember to adjust the car, I have never owned a car that self adjusts!!. I fully expected it with my current EV but no.
 

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Nearly missed my tee time today.

I have just one clock that needs adjusting and I normally do it before going to bed but forgot. Sadly it is the clock I rely on the most for the time.

Now to remember to adjust the car, I have never owned a car that self adjusts!!. I fully expected it with my current EV but no.

If it's same as my Corsa (will be Same software) it's a simple press of day light savings in the date and time menu
 

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The wife’s car stays on BST all the time. You would think that the time display would be linked to the RDS for the radio but it isn’t.
 

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I usually start changing the time on various clocks early. It drives Mrs H nuts as she prefers it gets done just before going to bed. She did them all last night. I was up first this morning and switched them back. For those of you who heard high pitched screaming at around 9am followed by “I’ll kill you,” it was Mrs H. I just hope the bruising goes down quickly.
 

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I usually start changing the time on various clocks early. It drives Mrs H nuts as she prefers it gets done just before going to bed. She did them all last night. I was up first this morning and switched them back. For those of you who heard high pitched screaming at around 9am followed by “I’ll kill you,” it was Mrs H. I just hope the bruising goes down quickly.
😂😂😂😂 love it
 

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I usually start changing the time on various clocks early. It drives Mrs H nuts as she prefers it gets done just before going to bed. She did them all last night. I was up first this morning and switched them back. For those of you who heard high pitched screaming at around 9am followed by “I’ll kill you,” it was Mrs H. I just hope the bruising goes down quickly.

I love the little battles as a husband and wife

The clocks are my job

She doesn't know how to do the kids sleep clocks (turn yellow when they can get out of bed. Their brilliant) anyways I changed them asap! And set them to 0730 instead of 0630 told eldest nope you get up later (give wife lay in)

Anyways then I did the oven as she hasn't a clue

But I deliberately left the analogue clocks as they drive her nuts ....and only I can reach them 😆
 

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Surely if you forget to change your clocks, you'd get up an hour earlier which means you'd be an hour early for your tee time because you'd be there at 8am for a 9am tee time.
Ang on....
Spring forward, fall back....
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I'm out :unsure: 🥂
 

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Surely if you forget to change your clocks, you'd get up an hour earlier which means you'd be an hour early for your tee time because you'd be there at 8am for a 9am tee time.
Ang on....
Spring forward, fall back....
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I'm out :unsure: 🥂
Slightly out. If you think it is 9am and you have a 10am tee time and are not at the club you have missed it because it is already 10am.
 

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Haven’t had to change a clock for some time.

I think only the wife’s car needs doing manually. So that is currently the right time for the next 6 months 😂
No clocks for us to change other than the ones in our cars. Never has been in the near-decade we've been in this house.
 

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Golf Buddy voice 2 sets the minutes from its gps but hour has to be changed manually. And you only seemto be able to do that if it has found the satellites and the course. Maybe this should have been posted under "Golf irritations" :unsure:

My Bushnell is a pain too.
Has to be done manually and if the battery drains and the watch turns itself off, the daylight saving resets to default, so I have to set it again! :mad:
 

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My sleep pattern has been awful for ages. Wake up some time between 4am and 5am. Went to bed at the normal time but didn't wake until 6am. Guess my body clock hasn't reset which is a result!
 
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