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On Mar 5, 3:53 pm, dxAce wrote:
helmsman wrote: On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 18:26:05 -0600, wrote: March the eleven.It should Never get dark before ten Pee Emm,no matter what.The morning hours,the hell with them!!!! cuhulin Should really screw up the computers. Don't forget to set your GMT clock ahead. Mine is screwy. It's an old Atomic Time model from 2002 (no longer made) that displays two times. I have one set for Pacific Time and one set for UTC. Now, there's no way to tell it NOT to shift from standard to daylight time, it does it automatically (yes, WWVB controlled). So for the summer months my UTC time is one hour off. It really doesn't bother me, I just subtract one hour from the UTC clock reading when noting logs. Considering that there's really nothing else on the market that compares to this baby right now-it shows seconds as well as hours and minutes, AND it's radio controlled-I'm reluctant to junk it. |
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www.lacrossetechnology.com/9119/index.php
Atomic time and it is a weather forecaster,or so the website says.About $160.00.Too much money for the amount of bread.I can beat that anyway,when the weather gets stormy here,I click on WAPT tv channel 16. www.wapt.com and I get real full time stormy weather updates,much,much better than that over priced La Crosse gadget can ever tell me.Many years ago,I owned a cat gut weather Barometer,it was as accurate as anything ''modern technology'' can come up with. cuhulin |
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