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Did everyone have brain freeze? We have mainly atomic clocks and from my computer to our clocks to our DVR (TiVo), everything is not on the correct time STILL and it's MONDAY!
Infact, TiVo did 'correct' it, in a way, rather than change the time, they changed all the sceduled hours so that everything would still match up. Has humanity imploded that so many people screwed up and drop the ball?
Please, give me your thoughts and/or information (I don't watch the news much) Any information is good. {Smartass remarks only gets you 2 pts and ignored} And yes, I know Sunday was time change day, BUT... what happened to the actual change to the tech based items?

2007-03-12 01:02:21 · 5 answers · asked by Valeria 4 in News & Events Other - News & Events

Oh, and is there a set date as to when the atomic stuff WILL change to be correct to what 'they' say is the correct time? ?

2007-03-12 01:04:15 · update #1

El cucuy: I'm talking about everything made and sold that are called atomic clocks. From the program on my computer that from time to time I PING to adjust for drift, to the stuff 'you' buy at the store that are digital and set itself by transmission to my bedside alarm clock which set itself in seconds by transmission by simply plugging it in and resets the second that power comes back on after a power out.. which is also wrong and had to be reset manually now. Colorado must be wrong now too, because if IT sets all the 'baby' household clocks.. then that's what off.

2007-03-12 01:54:51 · update #2

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The government just wanted to screw with us some more. I can not believe they think they are going to get an extra hour of of day light. The amount of daylight we have has nothing to do with DLST, Mother Nature controls that. The thing to do would be to refuse to use. Just set your clock back and go in to work late. If everyone did that they would soon learn they can not push people around. Here it is after 7 am and still dark out, if I want to work outside I need a flash light or the yard light on. I am certainly not saving energy. I set my clocks ahead too. My computer is lost though, I had to do that manually. Have a nice day.

2007-03-12 01:20:12 · answer #1 · answered by Thomas S 6 · 0 0

First, when you say atomic clocks, what's that? The only atomic clock I know of is the one in Fort Collins, Colorado, where the universal timekeeping is continuous. That time never is tampered with by the government. The daylight saving time is a government inspired enactment that allows an hour more to the scheduled work day, specifically in the summer months where the days are longer and the evening gets dark too fast. Many clocks attached to computer programed agencies via wired or microwaved are supposed to be automatically changed. The other clocks are changed by none other than yourself.

2007-03-12 01:24:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

The older twin would nevertheless be older. The time the clocks replace is purely for administrative purposes. this is a robust question nonetheless and that i think of for the sake of correctness the circumstances would be adjusted so the 2nd became into shown at 5 previous 2.

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2007-03-12 01:05:33 · answer #5 · answered by Dwight Drummonds 1 · 0 2

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