Maybe he’s the one who ordered PST just so he could have more bed?
Yep. Sparks are a sure indicator of high desert (or low, as the case may be) usually associated with extremely windy days.
Good Sabbath morning, Gamers!
After a brief power outage (about 70 minutes) last night, everything is working fine, but it seems all the clocks are telling me the time changed while I was sleeping.
It doesn’t seem to have affected my gaming ability, as it’s either good or fair-to-middle’n.
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Another Foursie. Kinda tired of that but I’m guessing it is what it is because.
About that...I reset all the clocks I has access to. My old decrepit bedside clock fought back bitterly. The row of clearly labeled buttons on the top are confused. The clock button sometime acts as the dim/bright button, sometimes as the turn on the alarm button. The turn off the alarm button doesn’t turn off the alarms but sufficient finger dancing on other buttons eventually does after you cycle through radio buzzer, aux and step through several radio stations. Then occasionally (somewhere between one out of five and one out of ten tries) would allow you to increment the time by several minutes before deciding you really want to dim or brighten the display or turn on and set the alarm. Finally beat it into submission after over half and hour of fussing, This morning it was back to daylight savings time.
Two clocks, one set by WWVB automatically reset. The other our TV clock a Walmart purchased Emmerson clock radio with “automatic radio signal clock setting” (which was always 6 minutes fast) reset to standard time. Still six minutes fast...
True, but we did move out of Sparks...