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From: kilikini on 6 Oct 2008 19:46 MsMonarchdancer(a)gmail.com wrote: > 10/05/08: > > Today's question is being brought to you by someone :) > > Do you set your clocks and watches to the "correct" time or do you > set them > ahead or behind on purpose? Correct time. My husband sets the alarm 2 hours back, though. I can only get him up when I make breakfast. Can't make it tomorrow - CT day. kili -- ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm ========= This notice is added to each approved article ==========
From: V~anessa on 7 Oct 2008 04:51 <MsMonarchdancer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:7c7le4ptgfaooi06flqbls88om4o6351e2(a)4ax.com... > 10/05/08: > > Today's question is being brought to you by someone :) > > Do you set your clocks and watches to the "correct" time or do you set > them > ahead or behind on purpose? I set my alarm clock 2 minutes fast to trick myself that I'm not running late. My wrist watch is 4 minutes fast but it's just the way it works... gets a little faster each month. Vanessa :) -- ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm ========= This notice is added to each approved article ==========
From: weeks on 7 Oct 2008 08:55 There's not many clocks in my house that are the same time. I do set my alarm ahead about 15 minutes so I can take advantage of the snooze button...<vbg> My wristwatch is 5 minutes behind to stay on track with the time clock I use when I work. smiles, Elise <MsMonarchdancer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:7c7le4ptgfaooi06flqbls88om4o6351e2(a)4ax.com... > 10/05/08: > > Today's question is being brought to you by someone :) > > Do you set your clocks and watches to the "correct" time or do you set > them > ahead or behind on purpose? > > Jackie > ~*~Millions long for immortality but do not know what to do with > themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon~*~ > ~Susan Ertz~ > > -- > ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== > Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com > The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm > ========= This notice is added to each approved article ========== > -- ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm ========= This notice is added to each approved article ==========
From: Mary on 7 Oct 2008 22:23 "V~anessa" <flekka24nospam(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:6l0klsF9vl34U1(a)mid.individual.net... > > <MsMonarchdancer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > news:7c7le4ptgfaooi06flqbls88om4o6351e2(a)4ax.com... > > 10/05/08: > > > > Today's question is being brought to you by someone :) > > > > Do you set your clocks and watches to the "correct" time or do you set > > them > > ahead or behind on purpose? > > I set my alarm clock 2 minutes fast to trick myself that I'm not running > late. My wrist watch is 4 minutes fast but it's just the way it works... > gets a little faster each month. I do the same Vanessa, only my alarm clock is about 4 minutes fast and its always been that way. Mary -- ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm ========= This notice is added to each approved article ==========
From: V~anessa on 8 Oct 2008 05:18 "Mary" <non(a)invalid.ddd> wrote in message news:gcguc8$r7a$2(a)aioe.org... > "V~anessa" <flekka24nospam(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:6l0klsF9vl34U1(a)mid.individual.net... >> >> <MsMonarchdancer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:7c7le4ptgfaooi06flqbls88om4o6351e2(a)4ax.com... >> > 10/05/08: >> > >> > Today's question is being brought to you by someone :) >> > >> > Do you set your clocks and watches to the "correct" time or do you set >> > them >> > ahead or behind on purpose? >> >> I set my alarm clock 2 minutes fast to trick myself that I'm not running >> late. My wrist watch is 4 minutes fast but it's just the way it works... >> gets a little faster each month. > > I do the same Vanessa, only my alarm clock is about 4 minutes fast and its > always been that way. great minds :) -- ========== Please DELETE this text block when replying! ========== Contact the moderators at: asapm-board(a)stump.algebra.com The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm ========= This notice is added to each approved article ==========
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