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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhereas I would be happy to retain GMT throughout the year and just adjust active hours to suit.
I keep looking for a forum setting which means I don't have to get up at 2am and alter the clock, but it has a default (set at GMT) and then you manually enable DST. So I imagined it would default to GMT this morning - but it didn't. It has to be reset twice a year for the benefit of anyone not logged in. Members can select their own time setting.
I am open to correction (eg by Andrew who will tell me what I'm supposed to do).It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI suppose you can do that by not altering your clocks and getting up an hour earlier/later, mentally adjusting throughout the day.
I keep looking for a forum setting which means I don't have to get up at 2am and alter the clock, but it has a default (set at GMT) and then you manually enable DST. So I imagined it would default to GMT this morning - but it didn't. It has to be reset twice a year for the benefit of anyone not logged in. Members can select their own time setting.
I am open to correction (eg by Andrew who will tell me what I'm supposed to do).
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI'm using Windows 10 and my time and date section has a notice that DST will end at 12:00. It is currently showing BST but I will have another look after midday (maybe at old noon, i.e. .3 pm).
In the time and date section in Settings I clicked on 'sync now' and the correct (GMT) time came up."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI'm also on Windows 10 and the time hadn't changed to GMT this morning despite having DST automatically set to change. Didn't see any notice about changing at 12.00.
In the time and date section in Settings I clicked on 'sync now' and the correct (GMT) time came up.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostBe thankful for small irriations - my 2 year old Windows 10 laptop died last week - just about 2 years since purchase! No Windows 10 fault but faulty electronics!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhich manufacturer? Iknow they nearly all use the same component sources, but some aspects of assembly and quality of soldering, etc. might be involved. HP, for instance, have a relatively poor reputation in terms of the longevity of their products."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhich manufacturer? Iknow they nearly all use the same component sources, but some aspects of assembly and quality of soldering, etc. might be involved. HP, for instance, have a relatively poor reputation in terms of the longevity of their products.Last edited by cloughie; 25-10-20, 15:30.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI suppose you can do that by not altering your clocks and getting up an hour earlier/later, mentally adjusting throughout the day.
I keep looking for a forum setting which means I don't have to get up at 2am and alter the clock, but it has a default (set at GMT) and then you manually enable DST. So I imagined it would default to GMT this morning - but it didn't. It has to be reset twice a year for the benefit of anyone not logged in. Members can select their own time setting.
I am open to correction (eg by Andrew who will tell me what I'm supposed to do).
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostMy wee bedside radio alarm, which I've had for several years since finding it in one of the dustbins here - there was nothing wrong with it, just a plug fuse needing replacement - has to be re-programmed for GMT/BST by means of a press button which serves just that one purpose. On pressing it last night it went forward an hour instead of backwards. Most odd, as I have no memory of changing it manually since the spring!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostAsus. Any recommendations for reliable replacements?
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