August 19, 2025, 09:39:47 am
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first off your and idiot
clock checked. little hands are still going 'round and 'round.
what are you talkin about, the news still has the same time as my clock and i havent touched it
only US has daylight savings?
I can't remember what we did when I was in Japan
Quote from: missioncontrol on October 30, 2005, 01:37:35 amI can't remember what we did when I was in Japan Didn't you just miniturize electronics? and not worry about DST?
actually I just spent to much time as a drunken sailor that most my time there was just a blur
Quote from: missioncontrol on October 30, 2005, 01:52:08 amactually I just spent to much time as a drunken sailor that most my time there was just a blur Cool.
Saki, good.Asashi, what were you thinking?!Jack Daniels with fanta is the way to go
Quote from: bosss7 on October 30, 2005, 02:14:00 amSaki, good.Asashi, what were you thinking?!Jack Daniels with fanta is the way to go they also had this stuff that had a black licorice taste "uso" I think.......man it would tear you up...........
they also had this stuff that had a black licorice taste "uso" I think.......man it would tear you up...........
Also I need to add:If you are reading this now and thinking "oh yea I need to set my clocks" your probably allready late for work
Stingray you magnificent bastard!
This place is dead lately. Stingray scare everyone off?
Come on Bones, you're the one always telling me that sleep is for the weak. -S
Another pain in the hiney associated with daylight savings. Now when I drive to work I'm driving directly into the sun. It's that wicked sunlight that you get when the sun has just popped over the horizon and it's too low for the sun visor to help. It's also so bright that I can actually hear it laughing at my sunglasses. From now on I drive to work wearing a welding mask.-S
Quote from: Stingray on November 01, 2005, 09:48:32 amAnother pain in the hiney associated with daylight savings. Now when I drive to work I'm driving directly into the sun. It's that wicked sunlight that you get when the sun has just popped over the horizon and it's too low for the sun visor to help. It's also so bright that I can actually hear it laughing at my sunglasses. From now on I drive to work wearing a welding mask.-SDon't forget to take it off when you walk into the 7-11
Wouldn't you be EARLY for work if you forgot to set your clocks by now?