Daylight Savings Time -- have you cleaned out your inbox?

carilyne

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I'm guilty of this. I save my messages forever. But I just tried to PM someone back and her mailbox was full. So I'm going to go clean out mine and thought maybe you might need the reminder too.

Oh my title is a reference to Turn Your Clocks back and change the batteries in your smoke detectors (which I also need to do).
 
Maybe Laura knows. I know I've had to do it once this year. I'd guess 150 or 200? Or we could ask someone whose box is full? I'm not official here so I don't know all the answers.
 
There's a number posted in the inbox telling you you have so many of so many.... i think. Lol
 
Go to the last page of messages and it will tell you how many you have stored in various places (sent file, Inbox, etc) out of 250 allowed.
 
OMG, that would drive me crazy!! I don't keep anything in my inbox more than a few days, unless there's a really good reason - like I haven't used the code yet. I think I have 4 or 5 messages now - more than enough for me.
 
If you're talking about your inbox here at TLP, then it's empty with the example of a couple (3). Don't get me started on my email inbox. I dread cleaning out those.
And don't tell me you changed the clocks last weekend?! We did the before last weekend. Why do they make things harden then they have to. Why not just change them all at the same date. Sigh.
 
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I think it's because they want to accomodate kids trick or treating and not have them doing it in the dark as I remember but yeah it's a pain. They keep changing the dates. It used to be simpler.
 
EU sets their own rules and the US sets their own rules. Fun stuff. In Australia, every state does their own thing, I think. I'd be much happier to just ditch the whole idea and never change our clocks at all!
 
Amen! It was supposed to help the farmers my dad says. He was a farmer all his life. The sun never changed times when it rose and set. Didn't help them a bit.
 
Actually, daylight savings is invented to save electricity. Because you'll need less lights during working hours.
In my country (and I think the whole of Europe) it's always the last weekend of October and March. It does make sense that way.
 
Actually, daylight savings is invented to save electricity. Because you'll need less lights during working hours.
In my country (and I think the whole of Europe) it's always the last weekend of October and March. It does make sense that way.
Arizona doesn't change because we have the light, but use the "conserved energy" for AC instead. Hahahahahahah
 
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