Clock on Nav screen for 2007 GL

He promised that he will get back to me after asking his tech. Today I received an email from him telling me that yes this is possible by re-programming the Nav/clock.
I will be getting it done during the next service visit and will provide an update.
BTW, I am very happy with this dealership in NJ. So far 0 issues with service or anything I requested. I had to only ask once for Reverse mirror tilt and squeeky brake fix and it was all taken care of without me asking it twice !!
They also send you a loaner and drop off your car once the service is done.
I don't want to sound like I am somehow associated with them but if anyone is interested in dealing with them, I can happly provide the dealership name.
Literally, my 9-year old just complained to me Wednesday night that she can't see either clock from her seat in the 2nd row and it bothers her.
Personally, I never thought a 9-year old worried about time. Guess I grew up in a different age when time never mattered.
We watched a nearly 20 year old movie last weekend, "Honey I Shrunk the Kids". For those of you who don't remember the movie, the opening scene has the oldest daughter talking on the telephone while fixing her little brother and father breakfast. Here is the exchange between me and my daughter.
My Daughter: Why does the phone have such a long cord Dad?
Me: So she can walk around the kitchen and still talk on the phone.
My Daughter: Why doesn't she use a cordless phone?
Me: Because in that day and age a cordless phone cost about as much as a Mercedes.
My Daughter: That's not so much.

This all came from the same girl who last night stated she needed a new video game that costs about $30. When I told her she could get it with her own money, the reply was instanteous... "That's a lot of money Dad."

Money... it's all a matter of perspective; is it yours or someone else's?
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ABSOLUTELY!!!
However, Nish is nowhere near your league. I'll buy my daughter 10 cell phones including the voice/data packages before I ever let you meet my wife.

BTW... 20 year anniversary was last week and I thought I got off cheap with just a lunch. That was until this morning.
Last night I brought home a really nice/new 60 degree lob wedge. This morning she proceeded to take my GL to go shopping. As she pulled out of the garage she smiled and said, "I won't be back in time to pick up T from school. Be sure you get her and take her to gymnastics practice. Also, don't forget to feed the dog. I'll be home after dark."

ABSOLUTELY!!!
However, Nish is nowhere near your league. I'll buy my daughter 10 cell phones including the voice/data packages before I ever let you meet my wife.

BTW... 20 year anniversary was last week and I thought I got off cheap with just a lunch. That was until this morning.
Last night I brought home a really nice/new 60 degree lob wedge. This morning she proceeded to take my GL to go shopping. As she pulled out of the garage she smiled and said, "I won't be back in time to pick up T from school. Be sure you get her and take her to gymnastics practice. Also, don't forget to feed the dog. I'll be home after dark."


Well, a small blue box from Tiffany is easy to smuggle into the house, discretely concealed in a Coach handbag.
Needless to say she had quite a jewelry cabinet and the closet was always full of "new stuff." But it worked well and whenever I said I needed (?) a new something, she always said "make sure you buy the best."
Thanks to all of you for your wonderful help. I have yet to see what was purchased yesterday, but there are several shopping bags in her closet.
Thank goodness no little blue ones from Jen's favorite place that is visible to the naked eye.






