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Turn your clocks this weekend...(Daylight Saving)

I hate time changes. It takes me the whole f-ing hour to reset my clocks. I just counted, I've got 30 plus clocks in this damn house, not counting watches, cell phones, VCR's , computers and the like. How in the hell did I obtain 30 clocks, and why??? :yow1:
 
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Golferdow01;777965; said:
Some of us have so many meetings that getting confused is very easy. I definitely rely on my calender popups because I'll get so involved in what I'm doing I'll completely forget until I am reminded. That hour glitch is very bad.


Yeah, I get that. But, if Outlook is static (and I think it is) your 10:00 meeting is still scheduled for 10:00. So... as long as you know what time it is in the world, and you can read a calender, I just don't see the problem. That is to say, we could move the time ahead 3 hours an 18 minutes and your 10:00 meeting is still at 10:00.. the "new" 10:00. But, maybe I'm the only one who checks his calender every day to get a quick glance at what I've got going on. Like I said, actually, I remember most of my meetings anyway.. seeing as how I have to be prepared for them and all. And, of course, I could be wrong about Outlook being static.
 
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