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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Barman on October 22, 2008, 12:57:16 PM
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How do they make electronic gadgets like clock radios so infuriating? cussing:
You have a power cut and need to reset the clock…
So you push the button and the minute moves on one…
12:01…12:02… 12:03…12:04…
This will take for bloody ever because it always resets to midday and you never remember to rest it ‘til you go to bed…
So, you hold the button down and it accelerates…
12:20…12:40…13:00… 13:20…
That’s better… soon be at the right time… but no!
Just as soon as you get to the right time whoooosh! The bloody thing goes into overdrive turbo warp speed and shoots past the time you want so you have to start the whole bloody process again in the other direction…. Banghead
See also microwave ovens, etc. noooo:
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My clock radio has a battery back-up for just this eventuality, as does the video recorder and the DVD recorder so a power cut of up to 8 hours makes no difference.
Since Mrs S#2 turns all cookers, microwaves etc off at the wall socket when she has finished with them the clocks are always flashing anyway. We never bother to correct them and, over the years, I have grown used to little lights flashing in the kitchen.
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My clock radio has a battery back-up for just this eventuality, as does the video recorder and the DVD recorder so a power cut of up to 8 hours makes no difference.
Since Mrs S#2 turns all cookers, microwaves etc off at the wall socket when she has finished with them the clocks are always flashing anyway. We never bother to correct them and, over the years, I have grown used to little lights flashing in the kitchen.
Trust you to spoil my rant with your stone age logic... noooo:
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It's your equipment that is stone-age mate. My DAB clock Radio is state of the art whistle:
As for the kitchen bits and pieces turning them off save money on the leccy bill. Same aplies to all other appliances ~ unless they are in use they get turned off, not left on standby. Knowing we do this the first thing I do is ask if anything I am buying has battery back up to ensure the memory and clock can take them being shut down. If they don't then I don't buy them.
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It's your equipment that is stone-age mate. My DAB clock Radio is state of the art whistle:
As for the kitchen bits and pieces turning them off save money on the leccy bill. Same aplies to all other appliances ~ unless they are in use they get turned off, not left on standby. Knowing we do this the first thing I do is ask if anything I am buying has battery back up to ensure the memory and clock can take them being shut down. If they don't then I don't buy them.
Actually, I've just discovered the Bose clock/radio has a battery in it... redface:
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It's your equipment that is stone-age mate. My DAB clock Radio is state of the art whistle:
As for the kitchen bits and pieces turning them off save money on the leccy bill. Same aplies to all other appliances ~ unless they are in use they get turned off, not left on standby. Knowing we do this the first thing I do is ask if anything I am buying has battery back up to ensure the memory and clock can take them being shut down. If they don't then I don't buy them.
Actually, I've just discovered the Bose clock/radio has a battery in it... redface:
point:
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It's your equipment that is stone-age mate. My DAB clock Radio is state of the art whistle:
As for the kitchen bits and pieces turning them off save money on the leccy bill. Same aplies to all other appliances ~ unless they are in use they get turned off, not left on standby. Knowing we do this the first thing I do is ask if anything I am buying has battery back up to ensure the memory and clock can take them being shut down. If they don't then I don't buy them.
Actually, I've just discovered the Bose clock/radio has a battery in it... redface:
point:
They run out then do they...? redface:
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Given the number of power cuts you get I should think so.
My clock/radio has battery back up to make it useable during a power cut and a separate battery back-up for the clock which lasts a lot longer than the radio ones (About a year they reckon)
DVD and VCR have rechargeables like PCs
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Given the number of power cuts you get I should think so.
My clock/radio has battery back up to make it useable during a power cut and a separate battery back-up for the clock which lasts a lot longer than the radio ones (About a year they reckon)
DVD and VCR have rechargeables like PCs
Its only been in there eight years... noooo:
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Take the price of a new one out of Bob Crachett's Christmas Pay
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My bedside clock/radio aslo has a battery in case of a power cut. Unfortunately it runs faster on battery power (?) not much but it has gained about 5 mins from the last cut we have. Eventually I do get around to changing it back but as Barman pointed out it's such a palaver.
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My bedside clock/radio aslo has a battery in case of a power cut. Unfortunately it runs faster on battery power (?) not much but it has gained about 5 mins from the last cut we have. Eventually I do get around to changing it back but as Barman pointed out it's such a palaver.
Thank you Uncle... cloud9:
The voice of reason at last...
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
I don't think the Rugby time signal reaches this far... noooo:
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
I don't think the Rugby time signal reaches this far... noooo:
I thought it was a world wide thing.
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
I don't think the Rugby time signal reaches this far... noooo:
I thought it was a world wide thing.
No, that's GPS... noooo:
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
I don't think the Rugby time signal reaches this far... noooo:
I thought it was a world wide thing.
No, that's GPS... noooo:
I had just assumed that Rugby was part of a world wide chain that enabled sync'ing of clocks in all time zones.
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rubschin: Mine has buttons to take time forward or backward so an overshoot is easily corrected. In fact the only clock in the house that has to be taken round the full twelve hours is the 100 year old one on the mantle that I have to wind every Sunday and that is only to keep the chimes in sync.
Irritatingly Lil Bruvver has one of these Radio Controlled things that is always right and even resets itself when the clocks change.
I don't think the Rugby time signal reaches this far... noooo:
I thought it was a world wide thing.
No, that's GPS... noooo:
I had just assumed that Rugby was part of a world wide chain that enabled sync'ing of clocks in all time zones.
Never assume, etc. noooo:
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http://www.worldtimeserver.com/
You can even put one on the site. whistle:
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If a device such as a DVD has a built in battery for back-up during power failures, then surely you are using extra lecky to keep it charged? A device without it would presumably use less? So turning it off is merely a way of expending extra to recharge it when mains returns?
I don't need a clock on a cooker to tell me when I might be hungry OR how long things should be cooked for. A good old fashioned clockwork watch is more reliable in many ways.
Like a clockwork alarm clock - the "Jock Clock Big Ben repeater" I still use when the need for earlier starts arise.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/soho-networking/?p=154 cloud9:
Every house needs one...
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/soho-networking/?p=154 cloud9:
Every house needs one...
Wi-Fi is shite here as the houses are built out of reinforced concrete... I have mine wired with CAT5 in every room... whistle: