Conch Republican 11:23 AM 11-01-2010
Mugen910 11:27 AM 11-01-2010
I love blaming things other than me for being tardy.

:-)
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SvilleKid 11:29 AM 11-01-2010
Now, if they can find someway for the iPhones to "eat" homework, the school kids can use it as a blame source too!!
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Lumpold 11:32 AM 11-01-2010
Right, I could be wrong, but seeing as the clocks just went BACK, wouldn't the alarm wake you up an hour early?
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SvilleKid 11:36 AM 11-01-2010
Originally Posted by Lumpold:
Right, I could be wrong, but seeing as the clocks just went BACK, wouldn't the alarm wake you up an hour early?
James..... Don't confuse a good tale with logic!!
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ninjavanish 11:50 AM 11-01-2010
This scenario actually happened to me once when I lived in Arizona... which DOESN'T observe DST.
Except in my case I ended up going in an hourly early. From then on I simply told to never update daylight savings time.
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Gophernut 12:53 PM 11-01-2010
Originally Posted by Lumpold:
Right, I could be wrong, but seeing as the clocks just went BACK, wouldn't the alarm wake you up an hour early?
They were supposed to go back, but didn't. Thus the hour late.
:-)
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shilala 01:06 PM 11-01-2010
I'm glad I saw this. Lisa uses her iPhone for an alarm clock. It's liable to get her if they don't fix it before next week.
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Lumpold 01:45 PM 11-01-2010
Originally Posted by Gophernut:
They were supposed to go back, but didn't. Thus the hour late. :-)
Well, that's my point. If your alarm is set to go off at 6am before the clocks go back, making 6am the new 5am, and your alarm goes off at the old 6am, that's still the new 5am. Thus making you an hour early. Or do you mean that the actual time didn't change, but the clocks on iphones did?
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