10.30.2005

So Many Clocks, So Little Time



I have too many clocks.

When I got up this morning and glanced at my wireless digital weather station for the outside temperature, the time on its atomic clock didn't match my watch. It was then that I remembered I needed to reset my non-atomic clocks (i.e., nearly all of them). Let's see...

  • Microwave (digital) – check.
  • Stove (digital) – check.
  • Answering machine (digital) – check.
  • Kitchen wall clocks (two, analog) – check, check.
  • Wristwatch (digital) – check.
  • PowerBook (digital, duh) – check. (No, I don't have it on automatic time check. The laptop is asleep or off much of the time so it would rarely be live when it should make the check.)
  • Living room wall clock (analog) – check.
  • Alarm clock (digital) – check.
  • Bathroom wall clock (analog) – check.
  • Damn... even the atomic clock in the bedroom doesn't change automatically – I have to slide a switch to turn off DST. Check.
So, I think that leaves a Windows laptop and a desktop computer at home; a wall clock and a computer at work; and, oh yeah, the car clock-radio. I'll have to get out the owner's manual for that. Anything I do only twice a year does not reside in long-term memory. I think my VCR resets itself, but I wouldn't swear to it. I don't think my TV has had the time programmed for over a year; after a series of power outages, I quit resetting anything that I didn't really need.

There's probably one or two more lurking around that I've missed. Definitely too many clocks.

3 comments:

Shocho said...

Since nearly every appliance comes with a clock nowadays, you don't have to use all of them. In our kitchen that has a clock on the stove, thermometer (see? everything!) and, well, the clock on the wall, we don't set the clock on the microwave. Sometimes you have to draw a line in the sand. Of time.

Trundling Grunt said...

By the time you've checked them all, you're probably late anyway.

Brad said...

I love having cloacks all over the place as well!!

But I think almost everyone I know is in the same boat when it comes to changing the clock on their car radio - who can remember the strange button combo it will take to change the time?