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  • (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...

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