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originally posted by: tinner07
Unless I misunderstood what you wrote, You said you set your clocks back 1 hour on the wrong date. You then state
I looked up the USgov atomic clock time and sure enough our Analog Clocks were all wrong by an hour and the computer clock was off to an hour.
SO
We hand changed 3 analog clocks in the house to match the .gov clock and my husband changed his truck clock, I changed my computer clock and they agreed after changing with the time on the weather channel.
So I'm thinking you reset your clocks to the correct time, no? At which point you carried on with your daily tasks until the correct day came about to set your clocks back, which you did, and they are still correct.
Either way, every one loves a good mystery now and then.
originally posted by: IntastellaBurst
The answer to this is so SIMPLE,
And answers, ridiculous,
Ill try to lay it out plainly and slowely,
You changed your clocks on the wrong day, hence, they were wrong,
So, you changed them BACK to the correct time, hence, nothing was changed,
You only changed your clocks back ONCE, the other time was the wrong day, so you corrected it.
This is a riddle for the handicapped, when you read the OP there is no mystery.
originally posted by: Char-Lee
originally posted by: IntastellaBurst
The answer to this is so SIMPLE,
And answers, ridiculous,
Ill try to lay it out plainly and slowely,
You changed your clocks on the wrong day, hence, they were wrong,
So, you changed them BACK to the correct time, hence, nothing was changed,
You only changed your clocks back ONCE, the other time was the wrong day, so you corrected it.
This is a riddle for the handicapped, when you read the OP there is no mystery.
The clocks were changed in the same direction both times so how were they "changed back" How did we continue to be on time for work and appointments all the time we should have been off by an hour?
my husband is a straight no nonsense kind of guy
originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
originally posted by: Char-Lee
originally posted by: IntastellaBurst
The answer to this is so SIMPLE,
And answers, ridiculous,
Ill try to lay it out plainly and slowely,
You changed your clocks on the wrong day, hence, they were wrong,
So, you changed them BACK to the correct time, hence, nothing was changed,
You only changed your clocks back ONCE, the other time was the wrong day, so you corrected it.
This is a riddle for the handicapped, when you read the OP there is no mystery.
The clocks were changed in the same direction both times so how were they "changed back" How did we continue to be on time for work and appointments all the time we should have been off by an hour?
As far as you know! Remember, this is a "conspiracy" site and I'm getting a sense of a 'conspiracy of one' here. Earlier you said
my husband is a straight no nonsense kind of guy
Given your somewhat 'eccentric' beliefs expressed on ATS, it wouldn't surprise me in the least to find that he took this opportunity to play this prank on you. If he did, kudos and high fives to him!
originally posted by: DenyObfuscation
a reply to: Char-Lee
Why so defensive and nasty? I didn't attack you or your beliefs. "Eccentric" seemed like a much more polite adjective than others I would have preferred but again, my post is not about your beliefs. It was merely suggesting that presumably your husband would be aware of them.
You may abhor the rational possibility, but you could at least acknowledge it rather than close your mind to it and be so nasty in doing so.