My last car's radio always used to be an hour out for 6 months of the year. I don't think the radio in the current car (which I don't turn on) has a clock.
My car has an analog clock. I have never been so delighted with a car in my life. It never seemed to matter how long I had a car, every year, twice a year, I was hauling out the manual to figure out how to reset my clock.
Somehow I accidentally deleted the digital clock in the car and now I find I never needed it in any case. Here's another tip: Set the radio back to analog when you put your watch back, otherwise you will lose 3 precious seconds more from your life.
This may sound ridiculous Tom but time is amorphous, it doesn't measure itself only humans measure it. Don't have a watch because I use my computer to check.
Love the Stonehenge photo!
ReplyDeleteMy last car's radio always used to be an hour out for 6 months of the year. I don't think the radio in the current car (which I don't turn on) has a clock.
ReplyDeleteToo right about the car radio.
ReplyDeleteI never touch the car clock! If I don't get the microwave clock on the first or second try, I ask my sister.
ReplyDeleteMy car has an analog clock. I have never been so delighted with a car in my life. It never seemed to matter how long I had a car, every year, twice a year, I was hauling out the manual to figure out how to reset my clock.
ReplyDeleteThe oven was the one that always got me. Find the instructions and then decipher or it wouldn't work!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I accidentally deleted the digital clock in the car and now I find I never needed it in any case. Here's another tip: Set the radio back to analog when you put your watch back, otherwise you will lose 3 precious seconds more from your life.
ReplyDeleteThis may sound ridiculous Tom but time is amorphous, it doesn't measure itself only humans measure it. Don't have a watch because I use my computer to check.
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