I noticed a few days ago that the clock on my computer was suddenly 25 minutes or so behind all the other clocks in the house. As all the clocks were telling me slightly different times I didn’t correct it, and now it’s suddenly correct again. I haven’t done anything to make it correct.
Meanwhile, I looked at my phone a couple of days ago to find it three hours out of synch with the wall clock. The next day it was fine, but my bedside alarm clock doesn’t larm. Luckily I don’t really use it, but it’s odd all the same.
What the hell is going on?
(I’m putting the bent cutlery down to it being cheap shit.)
Either that, or your cat/flatmate/cleaner/friendly neighborhood peeping tom is toying with you…
Or wait! Your apartment was inadvertedly constructed on the site of a rift in the space-time continuum, and while you were at work your computer and phone successively slipped through the trans-dimensional vortex only to return several hours later. Their altered time-states affected your subconscious, and subsequently induced you to correct them while sleep-walking.
Well, I think there’s one mystery solved!
Edited: See, I knew it was the space-time continuum, just not why
Either that, or your cat/flatmate/cleaner/friendly neighborhood peeping tom is toying with you…
Or wait! Your apartment was inadvertedly constructed on the site of a rift in the space-time continuum, and while you were at work your computer and phone successively slipped through the trans-dimensional vortex only to return several hours later. Their altered time-states affected your subconscious, and subsequently induced you to correct them while sleep-walking.
Well, I think there’s one mystery solved!
Edited: See, I knew it was the space-time continuum, just not why [/quote]
We should consult with Lt. Barkley… he’d have the answer!
[quote=“lsieh”]We should consult with Lt. Barkley… he’d have the answer![/quote]It’s spelt Barclay, as in Lieutenant (junior grade) Reginald Endicott Barclay III.
I agree, must be some some weird x-files stuff to do with aliens. Or your clock is set to update itself once a month from the internet Double click on the clock, then chose “Internet time” and see it when it last updated itself.
[quote=“Big Fluffy Matthew”][quote=“lsieh”]We should consult with Lt. Barkley… he’d have the answer![/quote]It’s spelt Barclay, as in Lieutenant (junior grade) Reginald Endicott Barclay III.
As for the computer clock, I know that Windows XP Pro has a feature where it will sync your time each week with internet time servers. Can’t explain the others though.