For most of you the time changed early this morning. In Arizona we don't have daylight savings (nobody needs an extra hour of sun in the evening in the desert). So my time stayed the same. But half the clocks in the house were wrong this morning when I got up.
All the old fashioned clocks were correct. This computer had the correct time. My X-box had the right time. My new work computer was wrong. (Somehow it decided I live in the Pacific Time Zone. I'm sure I didn't tell it that.) My wrist watch was wrong, which is no big deal since it keeps multiple time zones available. I just push a button till the right time appears. The clock that is set by satellite signal was wrong (no way to tell it Arizona doesn't have Daylight Saving.) I must change that by changing time zones twice a year. And the clock on my a/c & furnace thermostat was wrong. The thermostat isn't programmable so I don't know why it has a clock, a clock you really can't read, unless you press a button, let alone a clock that resets itself for Daylight Saving. It takes a few button presses twice a year to get that one back to correct.
All the old fashioned clocks were correct. This computer had the correct time. My X-box had the right time. My new work computer was wrong. (Somehow it decided I live in the Pacific Time Zone. I'm sure I didn't tell it that.) My wrist watch was wrong, which is no big deal since it keeps multiple time zones available. I just push a button till the right time appears. The clock that is set by satellite signal was wrong (no way to tell it Arizona doesn't have Daylight Saving.) I must change that by changing time zones twice a year. And the clock on my a/c & furnace thermostat was wrong. The thermostat isn't programmable so I don't know why it has a clock, a clock you really can't read, unless you press a button, let alone a clock that resets itself for Daylight Saving. It takes a few button presses twice a year to get that one back to correct.