I have 6 clocks in the kitchen alone that have to be manually reset. All are digital except two. I wish they were all like my projection alarm clock. It has a DST button. One press and I'm done with it.
Altogether, we have fourteen clocks that must be manually reset, and that's just in the house. At least all the phones, computers, laptop, TV boxes and tablets are corrected automatically.
I had to drive to a business meeting out of town Saturday and reset my car's clock when I got home. The family car probably won't be corrected until Thursday, when I take my wife to her next doctor's appointment.
Years ago, when I had a maintenance contract with a 3-story private school, I spent nearly a half a day changing all the clocks in the classrooms. I certainly don't miss that twice a year.
I dropped both of our ballots off at the courthouse Friday afternoon after grocery shopping. Looking forward to an end of the TV commercials running four or five times per hour, and the 5–8 mailings we get every day.