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Has your schedule ever been thrown off by the time change?

Asked at Massachusetts Street on March 7, 2013

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Photo of Nick Yoho

“No, but the clock in my car remains a hour off for months at a time, so I have to do equations.”

Photo of Ryan Dahlke

“Oh yeah. I use my phone as an alarm, but now with smart phones the alarm adjusts itself.”

Photo of Reese Trueno

“Not really. I’m pretty (prompt) in resetting the clock.”

Photo of Amanda Gray

“ “Yes, when my phone doesn’t switch over.” ”

Comments

Andini 2 months, 2 weeks ago

No. But working nights 10-7 Sunday through Thursday and then trying to have normal hours on the weekend sure does.

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Did_I_say_that 2 months, 2 weeks ago

It would be best just to eliminate the the time change. There is no purpose to adjust time in a 24/7/365 world.

Time change has become more confusing with all of the automatic self-setting clocks. I never know whether to trust them until checked against the old manual clock.

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jhawkinsf 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Every year I know of one or two people who show up for work an hour late. Never had one show up an hour early when the clock spins the other way. Hmmm.

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CWGOKU 2 months, 1 week ago

No, but my watched stopped for 9 minutes when I was abducted by aliens. What Autie said, a clock is just a measure. Gravy on my biscuit, please. I would like one time picked, and I don't care which, standard or daylight, just pick one and stay with it.

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misterlee 2 months, 1 week ago

I never change the clock in my car because doing so would be a distraction, and having an accurate clock is not worth my death. This is because I only think about it while the car is moving in traffic.

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