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 Annoying bi-annual bug - Zero
Every 6 months I have to adjust the BMW clock to BST / GMT because its an hour out. Every 6 months I have to tick the "adjust clock automatically" option. Every 6 months the option is set "off" when I check.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - bathtub tom
Every six months I have to dig out the instructions for my dashcam, translate them from Chinglish and try to find the right buttons to change the time.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Robin O'Reliant
>> Every six months I have to dig out the instructions for my dashcam, translate them
>> from Chinglish and try to find the right buttons to change the time.
>>

That's also a pain with my Nextbase. As the cam has the date on it surely they could have programmed it to change the time with no trouble.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Bromptonaut
>> That's also a pain with my Nextbase. As the cam has the date on it
>> surely they could have programmed it to change the time with no trouble.

My CH/HW programmer does it automatically without being connected to the WWW.

Pretty sure PCs were doing it based on calendar before the 'net too. You'd switch on and be presented with a question that it though DST had started/ended and the correct time was 08:00 and a Y/N as to whether that was right.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - bathtub tom
>>My CH/HW programmer does it automatically without being connected to the WWW.

Mine does also, unfortunately the clock in it doesn't keep very acurate time and needs correcting every so often.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Rudedog
I still have to tick the box to make the change although mine doesn't indicate it's automatic - I do wonder as my DAB radio indoors can do it without me touching it why cars can't do the same.

 Annoying bi-annual bug - bathtub tom
>>why cars can't do the same.

I believe Vauxhalls of a certain age do.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - tyrednemotional
My little Smart has an analogue clock atop the dash as a feature.

It's quite amusing on first start after clock change to see the hands whizz round forward or backwards to the new hour.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - VxFan
>> I believe Vauxhalls of a certain age do.

IIRC, from around 1998 until present day. May have even been a couple of years earlier. It gets the time/date signal (RDS) from most national radio stations.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Bobby
I have a Phillips radio / iPod dock thing in the bedroom that takes its time from some sort of over the air signal (too old to be WiFi)
The time is never accurate on it. Always seems to be about 10 mins fast. Can’t fathom it out why!
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Kevin
>Every 6 months I have to adjust the BMW clock..

Just checked and mine has altered the time automagically. It sounds like a defective keyboard controller on yours. Have you tried switching it off and back on again?
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Zero
>> >Every 6 months I have to adjust the BMW clock..
>>
>> Just checked and mine has altered the time automagically. It sounds like a defective keyboard
>> controller on yours. Have you tried switching it off and back on again?

Yes 4 times today, dont hit me with your poxy help desk script. Its a bug, I know a bug when I see one,.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - Runfer D'Hills
Mercs y’see, they just work.
;-)
Oh yes, and Feeps…

 Annoying bi-annual bug - Bromptonaut
Cars, clock on my desk and two Sony travel radios are the ones we remember every time.

Mrs B has a Lumi alarm clock/radio which also brings on a gradually increasing bedside light in the morning .

The radio is digital but the clock needs re-setting manually!!
 Annoying bi-annual bug - martin aston
Just spent the weekend with two grandchildren under 5. I can confirm they don’t have an automatic reset. I’ve been up since 4.58 this morning.
 Annoying bi-annual bug - tyrednemotional
...on earlier models there was a switch just behind the ear, which needed a sharp tap to activate it. Unfortunately, due to safety concerns it was deleted from later models... ;-)
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