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Nick Danger wrote:
dxAce wrote: Why? I thought GMT/UTC was constant throughout the year? Noooooooooooo! That changes as well. Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: You are confusing UTC/GMT with the time used in the UK. Not a big surprise... The dxDufus normally lives in a state of confusion. Anyway, you would think one who has been in the game as long as Lare and who claims to be an "ace" wouldn't make such a basic error. Hmmm...maybe that means he's NOT such an "ace". That's a given! It's a bit like countries that call themselves the "Democratic Republic of"... whatever ... are usually as far from democracy as they can get. DX Ace is about as far from being an ace as it is possible to get and he just keeps on proving that time and time again. Will the boy ever learn? Krypsis |
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y'all lighten up, Mrs.Bucket is fixin to come on teevee.
cuhulin |
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Just how important is the exact time to you anyway?,,, to the
Atomic/Nuke split second.I don't have a/any timepieces which automatically set.I don't worry about it either. cuhulin |
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![]() MojaveDxer wrote: You dont have better things to do than pulling on chains. dxAce wrote: Of course I do! I can listen to the radio AND yank chains as well! The amazing dxAce! Krypsis wrote: Chains are not the only thing the DX ACE yanks... He won't be able to read the dial on his radio soon! Maybe he'll keep yanking until he just needs glasses, not go completely blind. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk |
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Watching channel 12 10:00 PM tv news,,,, www.WJTV.com
Yep, just as I predicted, the Viking golf classic at Annandale Golf Course in Madison (Madison is a suburb city, North side of Jackson) was rained out today, for the third day in a row.In the last six weeks, Madison has received over twenty inches of rain.Jackson has received about that much rain too.Just ask my little couch buddy doggy if y'all don't believe me. ///boque moor, Sep!,,, WOO WOO WOOF! cuhulin |
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Bob Dobbs wrote: Weird that even though the GPS gets good time I still have to dither the offset manually, but it's an older Garmin. Live and learn, mea culpa! I discovered that I had misconfigured the DST offset awareness in the Garmin and it does indeed recognize the DST flag. Garmin GPSmap76CS ...plus all the other clocks got good sync, now reading correctly, even the two solar atomic watches. They still had Western Union clocks at the network affiliates when I was a kid. They set themselves via telegraph line. http://www.xent.com/pipermail/fork/2...er/015607.html |
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I have a lot of old, old, old, wind up clocks and electric clocks.One of
them I am looking at right now is small, but it is very heavy, it says, The Measuregraph Company St.Louis.U.S.A. 1922 Another old clock I have is what I think is called a Watchman's Clock, it is inside of a leather case. A Watchman, or a Guard, would make his rounds, doing Guard duty.He would go from place to place and insert a key into the clock and turn the key so as to prove he wasen't sleeping on the job.Another old clock I have is a Hotel clock.There are a lot of little levers (which can be slid back and forth) all around the dial of the clock. I have more old clocks (and quite a few old wris****ches) and old radios and many other kinds of weird old thingys than you can shake a stick at, and that is the Truth. cuhulin |
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The stores around here sell those Atomic Time Clocks, wris****ches
too.Everytime I see those clocks, I say to meself, Sheeeeeeeeeeeit, what do I need one of those for? cuhulin |
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 12:28:46 -0400, dxAce wrote:
When setting your clocks back tonight, don't forget to set your GMT/UTC clock back one hour as well. dxAce Michigan USA I bet you heard this on FAUX or Limpball's show? HAHAHA! republiCAN'Ts are aways wrong |
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Bob Dobbs wrote: Weird that even though the GPS gets good time I still have to dither the offset manually, but it's an older Garmin. Live and learn, mea culpa! I discovered that I had misconfigured the DST offset awareness in the Garmin and it does indeed recognize the DST flag. Garmin GPSmap76CS ...plus all the other clocks got good sync, now reading correctly, even the two solar atomic watches. They still had Western Union clocks at the network affiliates when I was a kid. They set themselves via telegraph line. http://www.xent.com/pipermail/fork/2...er/015607.html Maybe that's how those old school clocks got synched, the ones whose hands moved visibly faster until they read correctly? Supposed to happen during the night but after an electrical storm blackout, you could see it happen during class. That's a Honeywell kind of clock; way more sophisticated. The big Western Union clocks ran on A batteries and had a pendulum. |
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