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Ah damn it, it's 11.07! I forgot. Just as well I don't go to church these days or it would have to be the long (even more) boring evening one with all the hymns.
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If you are meeting some people, you might need to let them know the clocks have changed.
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy do you have to get up so early on Sunday?
THAT's your real problem - address it and you won't have to solve this riddle.
HTH
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Why do you have to get up so early on Sunday?
THAT's your real problem - address it and you won't have to solve this riddle.
HTH
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostIf I need to set my alarm for 9 am, do I set it for 8 am now to allow for the clocks going forward?
Or have the clocks already gone forward so I set it for 9 and advance my click by 1 hour?
so set them to 8 and you should be ok.
if you miss this post and read it after 2, disregard it, unless your clocks have yet to be adjusted.
In that case, set it for 9, so long as you are sure that no bugger will reset int in the meantime.
In which case, set it for 8
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What time is it?
If I need to set my alarm for 9 am, do I set it for 8 am now to allow for the clocks going forward?
Or have the clocks already gone forward so I set it for 9 and advance my click by 1 hour?Tags: None
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