Obviously you do not have a house of antique clocks. Not ony do I have to set all of the clocks at home (more than 20) I have to set all of the clocks at work, including the time clock. The time clock is a real hassle. My commands to the computer frequently don't "take" and it still reads the old time on Mon. mornings when the employees check in. I keep telling them that the clock keeps their hours in increments, so as long as I don't change it during the day when they are there, it doesn't matter. But I get a lot of complaints anyway.
I have 16 clocks that I have to change, only the cell phones change themselves. I would love to have dst all year long. It is a hassle to change the clocks, but even worse is the week it takes to adjust the brain to the new time.