Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles (mellow acoustic music) - Hey, Alexa, what time is it? - It's 3:55 p.m. - What time is it if it's Daylight Savings? - Sorry, I don't know that. - Me either. (recorder music) - Wait, why are we leaving so early? - It's not early. We're actually late. I know it says three but I think it's four. I actually don't know what time it is. It's a weird space. (recorder music) So true story, instead of changing the clock in my car, what I actually do is just let it ride, and then only, like, half the year is it right, and you just never really know what time it is. I like to keep it fast and loose like that. You just kind of, like, roll the dice whether I'm gonna be on time. But let's just try, let's just try, ready? Well, there you go, that was super easy. This whole time, I just seemed, like, really intimidated by this process. Hold on, look. - [Penn] You've had this car for six years now, and this is the first time you learned how to use the clock. - [Kim] But now I've adjusted the minutes and that's just a pain, but I don't know-- - [Penn] I think you gotta go all the way around. Or zero it out, that's what the zero's for. - [Kim] Really? - [Penn] I don't know, hit it, there, see? - [Kim] Oh, you guys! - [Penn] So, like, that says five o'clock. What time is it right now? - [Kim] 3:39. - [Penn] So just always, you're fine, now, stop there, and then you just have to always add two hours and 21 minutes to your time. Mom does that, right, like, legit, she does not-- - And they're like, "What time is it?" I'm like, "Guys, I know my clock says 4:27 "but you should know it's 3:15." 'Cause I like to also keep it 10 minutes fast. - [Penn] So it's an hour and 10 minutes-- - There's a lot of math that goes into knowing the time in my car. Alexa, are we in Daylight Savings or after Daylight Savings or, like, where are we in space and time? - Hmm, I'm not sure. - Me either, I know that's why this whole time is very confusing for me, Alexa, it's very trying. Hey, Alexa, why do we have Daylight Savings? - Starting on April 30th 1916, the German Empire meets World War I ally, Austria-Hungary were the first to use Daylight Savings Time as a way to conserve coal during war time...
A2 penn daylight alexa kim clock recorder "Daylight Savings Time" - Green Day Parody 3 0 林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/07 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary