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Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - AlphaDog - 04-20-2009

I look around me as I sit here in the kitchen, and, as of this moment, the clocks on the computer, stove, microwave, and toaster oven all agree that it's 5:43 a.m. And then there's the atomic clock; it's trying to convince me it's only 4:43. Silly thing. Does this signify the end of the world or something?


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - cbelt3 - 04-20-2009

DST settings on the clock are not compliant with federal regulations. I'm sorry, you have to unplug it, package it up, and send it to a federal detention center. Since Gitmo is closing, post it to Camp Anaconda, Afghanistan.


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - mattkime - 04-20-2009

>>Does this signify the end of the world or something?

Yes.

(or it indicates that some little piece of software somewhere doesn't have the updated daylight savings schedule)


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - AlphaDog - 04-20-2009

Today doesn't correspond with even the old daylight savings time change. It was fine when I was in the kitchen last evening, but today it insists on being an hour behind. I didn't think it even "knew" what time it was without a signal. ???


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - rgG - 04-20-2009

Time warp.





Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - OWC Jamie - 04-20-2009

ghost

an (atomic clock) clock in my mother's kitchen did a time change at 9AM one morning.
and then was several hours off.
was fine again the next day and since.




I can tell when my clocks need a new battery, the second hand won't climb the hill .


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - Fred_Also - 04-20-2009

You haven't been watch 'Lost', have you?


Fred Also


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - michaelb - 04-20-2009

If it was DST, it would have sprung ahead not fallen back, so would be an hour fast not slow. Does it have a region/location setting, you might want to check that and see if that is correct. Otherwise you could just wait and see if corrects itself tonight when it gets the next signal.


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - AlphaDog - 04-20-2009

Hey, it must have gotten a new signal, because it's correct now! I never did know how often the information was refreshed. It's nice to be out of that time warp!


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - rgG - 04-20-2009

AlphaDog wrote:
Hey, it must have gotten a new signal, because it's correct now! I never did know how often the information was refreshed. It's nice to be out of that time warp!

It was actually a sign that you should go back to bed for an hour more of sleep. At least that is the way I would have interpreted it. Big Grin