iLife

Daylight savings is almost a thing of the past. Almost.

Not its existence, mind you, but its presence in media? In conversation…? In the mind? Almost gone. We are appoaching a time when daylight savings will simply occur and subconsciously affect the amount of light we enjoy in a day.

Today, I was nearly at church before I even realised it had occurred the night before. Phone? Automatically adjusts itself. Computer? Automatically adjusts itself. Analog clocks that require manual changes? They .. don’t exist in my house.

Thankfully, this means my alarms also realign themselves - otherwise that’d be slightly embarrassing come Monday morning. Although I heard if you have an iPhone, there might be cause for concern - any alarm that runs on multiple days will need to be reconfigured. I’ll admit though, now that we’re past that hump, I am certainly tempted…

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2 Comments on “iLife”

  1. Sammie Says:

    Yay, now the app on my phone that tells me what time it is in Sydney is actually right. It’s been an hour off for a few months, so I keep wondering if people are awake so I can sms them.

  2. Katie Says:

    Dear Adam,
    Please blog more often.
    Love,
    Katie

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