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I was told my clocks have to go back tonight.

Trouble is, I can't remember where I bought most of them.

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10 minutes ago, Saabnut said:

I was told my clocks have to go back tonight.

Trouble is, I can't remember where I bought most of them.

Are they second hand?

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45 minutes ago, Captain Mainwaring said:

I'm not bothering.

Remember to go around saying 

"Greetings, people of the past. Your ways are quaint".

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The biggest waste of time ever. Hey, authorities, it's not 1916, all the munitions factories closed in 1919.

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I'm calling in the pros.

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3 hours ago, Peter C said:

Turn your clocks back tonight gentlemen.

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If that’s your Saff, don’t do it like that . Just take the clocks out take the tension off the white circlip on the mileometer spindle and carefully click each wheel round , just make sure they’re all level before putting the circlip back into place.

Or so I’ve heard…

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As the man said after turning all the clocks back to zero on the Volvos he had for sale. This was in the late 70's. Needless to say, we didn't buy one of his wondrous offerings. 😁

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Don't car radios reset themselves from the RDS signal? If mine doesn't it can stay wrong till March, I have to be stationary to figure out how to adjust the bass & treble on it

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40 minutes ago, Spiny Norman said:

Don't car radios reset themselves from the RDS signal? If mine doesn't it can stay wrong till March, I have to be stationary to figure out how to adjust the bass & treble on it

Mine doesn't and we had had it six months before discovering how to set it.  The handbook was hopeless as were all the YouTube tutorials, then my youngest was in the car and I mentioned it.  she reached out and set it in less that half a minute.

The buttons were obscured from the driver's view by the phone cradle.

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Should be fairly simple this year. My modern SEAT does it automatically, the MX5 doesn't have a clock and the Rover's clock has a mind of its own so there's no point setting it anyway.

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Clock in my van loses more than an hour a month. One day it will be right for a moment.

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3 hours ago, artdjones said:

The biggest waste of time ever. Hey, authorities, it's not 1916, all the munitions factories closed in 1919.

Aye, the year is over now. 

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Got out of bed, got dressed, fired up my PC, made a cup of coffee thinking it was some time after 7.15am. Looked at the clock on my computer screen. Oh, it's 6.28am!  :rolleyes:

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I didn't forget but the dogs & the horses pointed out that they were used to breakfast just as the sun was creeping up over the hill behind the house - not an hour later, how dare I have a lie-in.
Bini clock is correct again, van clock is always fucked as the battery gets isolated in any case

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Stupid timezones. Ferry co text yesterday..err ferry is an hour earlier sorry.

Ok do you mean an extra hour or just the normal change?

The time the clock will say.

Where?

Here.

Which here you have offices in several countries.

Where you are now.

Ok

Also get onboard at 9am FR, sorry the time is UK time. Right so its 8am now?

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I have only reset my hardly used watch, as it is on the desk in front of me.  All the others (four in the kitchen) including the car still to do.

The main one does itself fortunately.

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