Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   Off Topic Discussions (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/)
-   -   Gentlemen, Change Your Clocks (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1129397-gentlemen-change-your-clocks.html)

stevej37 11-06-2022 07:50 AM

I knew the computers/tablets and phones auto change the time....but I wasn't expecting my new Civic to auto update also. :)

I think the only one I have left to change is the one on my Propella...and I might just leave that one be.

Steve Carlton 11-06-2022 07:56 AM

Or just ride it an hour less.

stevej37 11-06-2022 08:17 AM

^^^ If it changes back on the second Sunday in March....I should be good to go!

masraum 11-06-2022 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11840408)
I knew the computers/tablets and phones auto change the time....but I wasn't expecting my new Civic to auto update also. :)

I think the only one I have left to change is the one on my Propella...and I might just leave that one be.

Most modern stuff that's really a computer (and knows the date) autochanges. I bought a $10 timex bedside clock earlier this year, and it's got a DLS switch for +1, -1, auto, off.

I think my wife's car (2018 subaru) changes automatically. I think the aftermarket pioneer head unit it my car does. Our new smart TV does.
I think the only two items that we have that don't update are the microwave and my mechanical watch.

craigster59 11-06-2022 10:48 AM

Already changed the stove, microwave and coffeemaker. Now that I think about it I need to do the sprinkler control.

I don't have any real analog stuff. Been contemplating buying myself a retirement gift. A vintage Ship's clock and barometer set, either Seth Thomas or Chelsea Clock Co.

They can be pricey, especially from an experienced clock guy. I want one already serviced and repaired, don't know how long these guys will be around.

pwd72s 11-06-2022 11:03 AM

I woke to take a pee last night...nothing unusual at my age. Auto changing clock radio happened to read 2:58...so I watched it go to 2:59, then 2:00...magic!

But this makes me wonder how this happens? Is it some kind of radio signal or will I need a new clock radio if they do eliminate the time changes?

stevej37 11-06-2022 12:26 PM

^^^ Hah! Good question. If that happens, we may be stuck with a bunch of computers, phones, whatever....that will switch and we'll end up having to change them the opposite way.

mjohnson 11-06-2022 12:34 PM

Mrs mjohnson won't even change her watch if she's not in a new timezone for less than a week (opposites! - I change mine when I take off on a flight). These two particular points in the year are hard on her.

Yah, the AA-powered clock in the dining room is easy, even I can do that. Some years we let the stove just go. Seriously, what does a stove care what time it is? The cars, and even the $25 clock radio figures it out, why can't some kilobuck Korean thing do it?

(totally ignoring time-savings-politics but it's nice to wake to the sun again at 0545-0600. The last few weeks of mornings have been mighty dark).

mjohnson 11-06-2022 12:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11840552)
I woke to take a pee last night...nothing unusual at my age. Auto changing clock radio happened to read 2:58...so I watched it go to 2:59, then 2:00...magic!

But this makes me wonder how this happens? Is it some kind of radio signal or will I need a new clock radio if they do eliminate the time changes?

GPS chip I guess. They're like pennies, and worth every penny so that I have one fewer device to adjust...

masraum 11-06-2022 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 11840552)
I woke to take a pee last night...nothing unusual at my age. Auto changing clock radio happened to read 2:58...so I watched it go to 2:59, then 2:00...magic!

But this makes me wonder how this happens? Is it some kind of radio signal or will I need a new clock radio if they do eliminate the time changes?

If the big change happens, then the various underlying systems will presumably also change. I think most of those clock radios and watches that set themselves to some sort of radio synced time will continue to work just fine because the radio time will be adjusted. There may be some, older, simpler devices that might not work, but I suspect those will be the exception rather than the rule.

Computers will be patched to work fine.

What might not get patched will be things like cars, and car stereos. They are computers, but the manufacturers might not be likely to go back and patch older systems. And if an older system needed to be patched, would everyone running an older car want to go to a dealer and pay whatever fee a dealer was going to charge to get their car updated?

herr_oberst 11-06-2022 02:40 PM

The little dog saying 'this is bullsiht' cracked me up for some reason. Must be the look in his eyes.

HobieMarty 11-06-2022 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11840673)
The little dog saying 'this is bullsiht' cracked me up for some reason. Must be the look in his eyes.

Yeah, I have laughed every time I read that one. I've sent it to lots of people.

Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk

GH85Carrera 11-07-2022 06:00 AM

Our dogs hate the fall back routine, yet they say two paws up for the spring forward change.

My wife is a antique clock collector She has over 12 old mechanical clocks, all working, and almost never exactly on time. I don't ever touch them, it is her hobby. She spends all day setting them for the time change. For the fall back, she just stops them, and re starts them an hour later.

All of my devices, even my watch, are automatically set. They are always right on time. Except for one old clock I keep in the bedroom. It was an alarm clock I used back in my single days. Now the alarm is turned OFF. It is just to display time if I wake up in the middle of the night. If something wakes me up, it is nice to glance at it to know if I have several hours to go back to sleep, or 5 minutes. Oh, I do have the lawn sprinkler timer in the garage that I have to set manually as well. I really don't much care if it is an hour off. I will set it next time I open the cover on the timer.

masraum 11-07-2022 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11840997)
Except for one old clock I keep in the bedroom. It was an alarm clock I used back in my single days. Now the alarm is turned OFF. It is just to display time if I wake up in the middle of the night. If something wakes me up, it is nice to glance at it to know if I have several hours to go back to sleep, or 5 minutes. Oh, I do have the lawn sprinkler timer in the garage that I have to set manually as well. I really don't much care if it is an hour off. I will set it next time I open the cover on the timer.

I had a clock like that. I think I got it as a teen in the early 80s. The alarm buzzer stopped working years ago. It still works, but my wife hated having it around. I bought a new clock earlier this year, and it now automatically sets.

flatbutt 11-07-2022 07:04 AM

Back in the day when I traveled on business, I wore a wristwatch that had dual time zones. Home and wherever I was.

stevej37 11-07-2022 07:39 AM

I have a couple of lights on digital timers.
Those are the worst for resetting...imo.

911 Rod 11-07-2022 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11841105)
I have a couple of lights on digital timers.
Those are the worst for resetting...imo.

Better than the old ones were you had to pull out the tabs!
That is if you can figure out the digital timer.

rockfan4 11-07-2022 10:28 AM

For all of you saying make DST year round - F that!
It was very nice being able to wake up and not have to fumble for the light this morning. Even by the winter solstice, it looks like the sun will rise at 7:30, I can live with that. But getting up and working when it still isn't light out, I don't like that at all.

I'm thinking all the people asking for year round daylight saving time are slackers that don't get up until noon.

pwd72s 11-07-2022 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockfan4 (Post 11841319)
For all of you saying make DST year round - F that!
It was very nice being able to wake up and not have to fumble for the light this morning. Even by the winter solstice, it looks like the sun will rise at 7:30, I can live with that. But getting up and working when it still isn't light out, I don't like that at all.

I'm thinking all the people asking for year round daylight saving time are slackers that don't get up until noon.

You say it like that's a bad thing...

matthewb0051 11-07-2022 11:10 AM

I'm in my office right now. If feels late, as in time to go home. I look at my watch and it's only 2pm.

I think the older I've gotten the more I hate this thing.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:48 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.