Moth lak 2006
That you look at the clock often enough to notice when your birth date appears.
Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
Doing time , wasted time
Working all the time, around all hours of the clock.
Because, your body ages everyday, so ,,its like a clock ,tik, tik :)
No. It has been set to do that. Check your instructions on how to change that.
execution time, automated system clock.
Literally "Clock marks" It is part of the statement when telling time. "The clock says..."
Hello, to work against the clock means that you have a limited amount of time to do something in.
Because, when using "apparent solar time", the length of a "solar day" varies slightly during the year. (This is because the Earth's orbit isn't exactly circular and the Earth's axis is tilted.) "Clock time" is based on an average (or "mean") of these day lengths, called the "mean solar day". So clocks use "mean solar time". (By coincidence, on the date the question was answered (14th April) "apparent solar time" and 'clock' time are synchronised.) There's another reason for apparent solar time being different from clock time. "Clock time" uses time zones. So, over a wide area, the time on a clock equals the "mean solar time" at a particular, defining, longitude.
you cant do it automatically but every day you can edit your profile so that your birthday changes everyday, this will have to be done manually every single day because it will not allow you to have 2 birthdays set at any one time
Your Sharp Atomic Clock will adjust automatically for DST since it receives a signal everyday to calibrate the time . See the related link below where you should be able to find the operating instructions for your model .