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HEY AMERICANS

IT'S CLOCK SETTIN' TIME!

Remember to set back any analog clocks and sync up any digital ones tonight, unless you really feel like getting up and performing that mystical task at two in the morning when we officially set the clocks back an hour. I have three clocks that actually need setting: the oven clock (very important, as it's the one I consult in the mornings to determine whether I have time for an egg), the bedroom clock, which was a wedding gift to my parents and is the clock I learned to tell time on, and the cheap one in the living room that I never look at because I keep forgetting its existence. This is a lot of time for a guy who basically stops looking at clocks after 4:30pm on weekdays and never consults them on weekends.

As a child I found this whole process baffling, that the human race could just decide to change time twice a year. I also believed that days really lasted longer in the summer, not the daylight itself as we all mean but that hours took a longer time to pass in summer. Clearly I was made for time travel.

Unrelatedly, I had a theory as a very young child that a long silence was an acceptable substitute for "no", which led to interesting misunderstandings with my parents. Come to think of it, most of the misunderstandings I had with my parents came back to an incorrect interpretation of reality on my part.

Frankly, my interpretation of reality is much more interesting. In my reality there are dragons. Beat that.

Date: 2010-11-07 02:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
I am celebrating the time change tomorrow by buying (if I can find one) a proper wind-up alarm clock for my desk at work so I don't miss any more meetings and don't have to fight with batteries. Even if I have to go to Ikea and buy the one you can't open up without a can opener, because no one else seems to sell wind-up alarm clocks anymore.

Hooray for timekeeping!

Date: 2010-11-07 12:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com
I think they are a bit of a specialty. I've never considered "installing batteries" to be fighting, but perhaps batteries have it in for you!

Date: 2010-11-07 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
I have had no end of problems with batteries in little desktop alarm clocks. I think they just don't like rechargeable AAs. But I like the idea of having a timepiece that doesn't require electricity. You know, in case the apocalypse happens or I travel in time and just happen to have my alarm clock on me. :) (I actually want to get a wind-up pocketwatch for this reason, because I am insane. And pocketwatches are cool.)

Date: 2010-11-07 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dbzlives.livejournal.com
I found my wind-up clock at Walmart. I'm a heavy sleeper, and it's the only thing loud enough to wake me up.

Date: 2010-11-07 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twirlynoodle.livejournal.com
Bizarrely, since moving to LA, I have not seen a Walmart. I know they're around, but there are none on the paths I usually take, I guess. If I were still in Canada I'd just hike to the nearest Canadian Tire ... there are so many things I just don't know where to find, down here. Is it at the outdoor equipment store? The hardware store? The big box store? Do any of them have their own currency?

That said, I have shunned Ikea in favour of a couple of very interesting alarm clocks on eBay.

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