Actual stand alone clocks, zippo.
The computers took care of themselves, the folks that manage the programs downloaded a patch, I think that is what it is called, that took care of the matter admirably.
The TVs, we are on Dish, took care of themselves. Admirably also.
Had to reset the nuker, but that instrument gets wierd so regularly that we never pay any attention to it. That thing always wants to set itself to whatever time it feels like. I have forsaken any frustration at the beast, and just let it do what it wants. Will change the time every so often just to tick off the microchip, or whatever it is in there that is trying to drive me bonkers.
It may seem petty, and I know it is in charge, but every once in a while I get it into my head that a human should rule those dratted gizmos.
I try and they continue to keep me very humble.
As for watches have not worn one in fifty years. Have an internal clock that is pretty doggone good, usually within five minutes of the actual time or so. And if I need an absolutely accurate time can always call upon the the computer, it is a lot smarter than I am.
And then I can go and tweak the microwave. It hates when I do that.
Is that rational behavior? I believe not. But I do not mention the nuker to my doc.
He is still unable to come to terms with my battle with the lawn mowing beast.
Maybe just need to stop going to the doc.
The lawn mowing thingy and I have made a deal. I will use it for a bit, sit down and guzzle a lemonade, and it will then start again.
But the nuker just will not come to an accomodation.
It insists upon setting the time to five minutes after the last stegasaurus sucked in its last breath.
But where were we? Oh yeah, the clocks.
They are set and working just fine, thank you.