Back when I believed in ghosts I'd see them all the time.
Now that I don't believe in them they never show up, although I still get unexplained sounds.
On Halloween at midnight I was on top of the game by shifting my website's Program Schedule page to Standard Time, requiring 48 edits to the time column, which is chunked into 30-minute segments. One year I shifted in the wrong direction and was two hours off for several months.
I figured my radio stream was cool because I have automated time breaks based on Universal Time, which never changes.
What I forgot is that my automatic time announcements are triggered by the computer clock which changes by one hour to compensate for local time, thus throwing my time announcements off by an hour.
It will take 24 audio edits to repair my Zara Master Clock.
As an annual restoration retreat I'll be touring Rich's Reality Museum in Quincy and suggest everyone do the same.
Back when I recorded all the time breaks for Zara I did something smart, which I forgot about until now.
I actually recorded an entire set for Daylight Time and another set for Standard Time.
As I now recall, Zara only needs separate Hour announcements since the Minute announcements are always the same.
Fortunately before totally recording a new set of Standard Time Hour announcements I discovered the set of already recorded time announcements.
At one time I was very smart, but then I forgot.
