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Statistics reported for period of: February 1-28, 2009

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Posts: 1193 | Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA | Registered: 23 October 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Pete, I assume you meant 2009 (and likewise for January). What caught my eyes was the "Feb. 1-28" - Feb. 2008 had 29 days.

PS - I hope you are not still dating your checks w/ 2008. Wink

PPS - Did you remember to turn your clocks ahead last night too? Big Grin
 
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Jim,

Sorry about that. It's fixed now, but not for January. The report is cut-and-pasted from a monthly email I get from infopop. They had the date wrong and I did not read carefully.

I wound all my clocks - 20 or so (I collect them) on Saturday night, but, as usual, forgot one. It's like this every year, always a different clock. This year it was the one on the microwave.

No check problems so far.


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Glad to hear it.

There was a story on the radio Saturday about the time change process at Tourneau, the trendy jeweler in NYC. They reset the time on over 3,000 watches, beginning Friday and finishing Sunday. That's a lot of winding or button pushing.
 
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