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Date:         Tue, 5 Apr 94 09:29:46 -0400
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From:         Ted Zateslo <zateslo@geomag.gly.fsu.edu>
Subject:      Re:  4/1 Fool

"B. Langdon" <langdon@laura.llnl.gov> writes: > > Now that the time has changed, I pressed perhaps too hard into the little > "hour" button on my clock, and it's stuck in. Now the hours continually > cycle. Suggestions? > > (1990 Westphalia) >

My wife does this every time the time changes (the Vanagon is hers). I usually can unstick the clock by using a very narrow, sharp inplement, like a thin straight pin. The setting buttons have a slightly concave surface, and you can "catch" the button and move it over with the pin. A bright light helps too.

Ted Zateslo ('88 Westfalia) zateslo@geomag.gly.fsu.edu


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