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Mark L
03-10-2015, 9:41pm
We don't have enough polls happening these days.
If you vote for "none of the above" please explain.:)

geoffsta
04-10-2015, 7:04am
What! No gravy... :confused013

ricktas
04-10-2015, 8:55am
What! No gravy... :confused013

Your wish is my command.:lol:

ricktas
04-10-2015, 8:58am
Must add something to this. For years now, I have been changing my clocks forward on the Friday just before we should go forward. I get home from work and go round and change the clocks. I find that extra day at the new time makes it much easier to get used to over the weekend and thus, easier to get up when the alarm goes off Monday morning. So I have been on DST since Friday. :D

I @ M
04-10-2015, 9:11am
The poll could have been more interesting with some more choices such as ---

When I remember to.

My camera has a clock in it?

:D

ricktas
04-10-2015, 9:21am
The poll could have been more interesting with some more choices such as ---

My camera has a clock in it?

:D

Done...HAHAHAA

CathyC
04-10-2015, 9:44am
my camera has a clock in it?? ha ha :)

ameerat42
04-10-2015, 10:40am
Good light is helpful when shaving, too:nod:

Mary Anne
04-10-2015, 11:13am
Thankfully my iphone changes the time when I cross the border so I guess the photos I take will have NSW time on them.

farmmax
04-10-2015, 11:09pm
I leave the main clock in this house on permanent daylight saving, otherwise I'm hopeless at coping with the change over. I hate it. I'm for the suggestion that all of Australia go onto half an hour permanent daylight saving all year around. At least I wouldn't have to try and adjust twice a year.

antony
05-10-2015, 11:53am
I figured that it is easier to NOT changing the camera clock for geotagging reasons, even travelling to different state/country.
My two main cameras do not have GPS built-in, hence I use Sony GPS-CS3KA. Keeping the camera and GPS tracker in the same timezone make life easier when syncing GPS locations.

Doktaduck
05-10-2015, 12:08pm
I'm with Mary Anne on this one, though I was painfully aware of DST this time round as we had to be up at 7am , which was 6am , on a Sunday !! oh the discomfort...

bricat
06-10-2015, 7:04am
It takes me an hour to change all the clocks....

bobt
06-10-2015, 2:38pm
Good light is helpful when shaving, too:nod:

Shaving? Haven't shaved since 1969!! At 5 minutes per shave that's 58 days more living I've had than you have ! :D

ameerat42
06-10-2015, 2:41pm
Well, I haven't combed my hair since 1999 - May 29, I seem to recall. Yes, I've still got hair.:D

ameerat42
06-10-2015, 9:23pm
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Mark L
07-10-2015, 11:02pm
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Thankfully my iphone changes the time when I cross the border so I guess the photos I take will have NSW time on them.
But I don't have an iphone let alone take photos with one. It's not my camera of choice that I might be changing the time in obviously.;)

Mary Anne
08-10-2015, 10:05am
Mark its not my camera of choice either though always on me as its lighter than a DSLR camera.