Re: Clocks
- From: upnrunning@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 05:58:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 10, 5:45 am, "Joe AutoDrill" <b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure how *you* did it, but I ran into a strange problem... Set my
bedroom alarm clock forward by one hour - very simple process.
Woke up this morning at 6:00 AM, a full five minutes before my 6:05 AM alarm
goes off... Rolled over and waited for the alarm. At 6:06 AM, I realized
that it had not gone off.
Not sure how, but changing the clock forward by a single hour somehow
changed the date backwards by one day... So my alarm clock was on its'
Sunday schedule. Not very useful for a Monday... Still not sure how that
happened has changing the date requires a somewhat complicated set of button
pushes... Even if I had cycled the clock backwards 23 hours, it would not
have changed the date.
Oh well. I got up, fixed it and will sleep lightly tonight I suppose.
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Being a leap year might have not been factored into its daylight
savings program. You know come to think of it my body thought it was
4:00 this morning when the clock said 4:00. My circadian rythm has
daylight savings programmed in. When I used to travel the first thing
I would do is set my watch to local time and never play the "Its 2:00
am back home game." Our biological clocks are pretty amazing. I've had
to wake up early without having an alarm clock, and more often than
not I wake up on time.
.
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