I wondered if anyone might mention this. It is the same way on my HR 20 and also on my R 15. Weird.mocciat said:
I wondered if anyone might mention this. It is the same way on my HR 20 and also on my R 15. Weird.mocciat said:I noticed last night on both of my HR20's that when you go to the guide and sort by date and time there are 2 listings for Sunday 10/29. If you oick the second Sunday the guide comes up Monday 10/30. I didn't check to see what Monday would bring up but the 1st sunday 10/29 does in fact bring up sunday 10/29. Anyone else notice this? Very wierd!!!
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If only the weekends in real life would have 2 sundays I could forgive the guy that decided a 5 day work week with 2 days off was a good idea. What a moron.MercurialIN said:I wondered if anyone might mention this. It is the same way on my HR 20 and also on my R 15. Weird.![]()
:lol:mocciat said:If only the weekends in real life would have 2 sundays I could forgive the guy that decided a 5 day work week with 2 days off was a good idea. What a moron.
Ah yes...never thought of that!!!Knepster said:I think it's all screwy because of the time change. If you look in the guide at Sun 10/29 1:00am, it goes 1:00, 1:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00. This is because of the "fall behind." The exact time the time changes is 2:00am, immediately making it 1:00am again. I think this has messed up the date/time function and I would imagine it would fix itself after the time change.
I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense. This is the first time I've had to deal with DST in this part of Indy. I admit I hate it with a passion. Nuff said. Hopefully you are right and the problem with the program guide dates will right itself.Knepster said:I think it's all screwy because of the time change. If you look in the guide at Sun 10/29 1:00am, it goes 1:00, 1:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00. This is because of the "fall behind." The exact time the time changes is 2:00am, immediately making it 1:00am again. I think this has messed up the date/time function and I would imagine it would fix itself after the time change.
Don't you always deal with the clock change this time of year no matter where in Indiana you are?MercurialIN said:I hadn't thought of that but it makes sense. This is the first time I've had to deal with DST in this part of Indy. I admit I hate it with a passion. Nuff said. Hopefully you are right and the problem with the program guide dates will right itself.
No this is the first year that central Indiana has observed Day Light Saving time. I don't travel so it hadn't affected me before. I was and am extremely against DST, alot of people here were unhappy with it according to local news. I have had to deal with it when temporarily living in two other states years ago but I was always so glad that central Indiana didn't mess with that. Guess I'd better stop there, I tend to get really wound up about that subject. Sorry. :eek2:mocciat said:Don't you always deal with the clock change this time of year no matter where in Indiana you are?
I hate this time of year when it gets dark so early. I just want to stick a fork in my eyeballs when I walk out of the office and its dark!!!!!!!!!!!!MercurialIN said:No this is the first year that central Indiana has observed Day Light Saving time. I don't travel so it hadn't affected me before. I was and am extremely against DST, alot of people here were unhappy with it according to local news. I have had to deal with it when temporarily living in two other states years ago but I was always so glad that central Indiana didn't mess with that. Guess I'd better stop there, I tend to get really wound up about that subject. Sorry. :eek2: