8:30 am sunrises in November in Grand Rapids.
That's just wrong, yo.
'Underneath'
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8:30 am sunrises in November in Grand Rapids.
That's just wrong, yo.
Shut up NPR dude! I don't care if DST is a capitalist conspiracy. I want my hour of daylight after work!
I need to buy Daisy yet another drink!
Holy crap, I can't believe I never thought of this: bacon popcorn.
Timelies all!
The only problem I have with earlier DST is that the one VCR that automaticly shifts for DST is gonna be confused. I'm going to have to shift the time forward on Sunday, and then shift it back in three weeks when DST would normally be. I know, such a First World problem.
So, interview seemed to go well. Hopefully I'll hear back from them soon about coming in for the technical interview.
Have a second interview with a place for a contract-to-hire position tomorrow at 10am. At least I know I didn't blow the first interview there, but they're definitely my second choice as it's help desk instead of desktop support.
Sheryl, can you turn off the VCR's DST adjustment option? I know that mine lets me do that (and thanks for reminding me to switch it off!!).
bacon popcorn
There was bacon brittle in the green room today. Ew.
The only problem I have with earlier DST is that the one VCR that automaticly shifts for DST is gonna be confused.
How does that work? I thought they got the time/date from the broadcast/cable signal.
There was bacon brittle in the green room today. Ew.
I am both grossed out and desirous of this. My reaction is something akin to the alternating expressions of joy and terror on Fry and Zap Brannigan's faces when they heard they were to be snu snu-ed to death.
I live in the desert. Were it not for cable, I would never need to know what DST was.
aurelia, some do, some don't -- not the older models.
My Sony Dream Machine radio alarm clock has a dedicated DST button. You have to remember to press it twice a year, but then it's only one button, which strikes me as a simple but elegant solution.