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Soliloquy wrote: Clock trivia, notice the display on clocks that use Roman numerals. It goes I, II, III, IIII, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X, XI, XII. Standard Roman numerals denote IIII as IV. The Non-Standard application above is used to keep symmetry in the display, keeping the character use in units of 4. (4 all Is, 4 with Vs, 4 with Xs) Not all clock with Roman numerals use this system, but the use is widespread.. Although the IIII may add to symmetry of clock dials, this form of the number does have historical precedent going back to the early Romans, Etruscans, and the Hittites -- same for using VIIII for 9 (an 'additive' system was a constant in early Roman numeration). The IV form (a 'subtractive' system) was probable adopted later. Consider for example that it was not until the middle of the fifteenth century that the first documented cases of the use of IX for 9 occur. The first use of the IV was noted in the Middle Ages (?). -- M2 |
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In article , Mark S. Holden says...
WShoots1 wrote: I've never seen a Roman numeral clock without an VIII, either. G Bill, KVBY I guess if you put 4 on there twice, you have to drop one of them. But I do remember seeing a clock with each hour marked "5" and the face read "No Cocktails before 5 O'clock" There are also clocks that have the numbers facing backwards with the hands that turn backwards. They're for barbershops so the patron can see the time by looking at a reflection of it in the mirror. elfa |
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elfa wrote: In article , Mark S. Holden says... WShoots1 wrote: I've never seen a Roman numeral clock without an VIII, either. G Bill, KVBY I guess if you put 4 on there twice, you have to drop one of them. But I do remember seeing a clock with each hour marked "5" and the face read "No Cocktails before 5 O'clock" There are also clocks that have the numbers facing backwards with the hands that turn backwards. They're for barbershops so the patron can see the time by looking at a reflection of it in the mirror. elfa The barber I went to as a kid had one, though they are quite common in barbershops, as you say. It's easy to make a backward-running electric clock. 99% of them use a rotor surrounded by a shaded pole motor coil. Remove the coil and flip it over, and the clock will run backwards. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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There are also clocks that have the numbers facing backwards with the hands
that turn backwards. They're for barbershops so the patron can see the time by looking at a reflection of it in the mirror. Shucks. And I thought that was an Aggie clock. Bill, K5BY |
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In article , WShoots1 says...
There are also clocks that have the numbers facing backwards with the hands that turn backwards. They're for barbershops so the patron can see the time by looking at a reflection of it in the mirror. Shucks. And I thought that was an Aggie clock. Careful there....I'm an 'Aggie'. Univ Cal at Davis. elfa Bill, K5BY |
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elfa wrote in message ...
In article , Mark S. Holden says... WShoots1 wrote: I've never seen a Roman numeral clock without an VIII, either. G Bill, KVBY I guess if you put 4 on there twice, you have to drop one of them. But I do remember seeing a clock with each hour marked "5" and the face read "No Cocktails before 5 O'clock" There are also clocks that have the numbers facing backwards with the hands that turn backwards. They're for barbershops so the patron can see the time by looking at a reflection of it in the mirror. elfa ELFA, OMG ! - I thought the CCW Clocks - - Were for those many people who (0; sdraW kcaB sgnihT eeS syawlA - - - jftfoi ~ RHF .. .. |
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elfa: Careful there....I'm an 'Aggie'. Univ Cal at Davis.
:-) Isn't UC-D more "agri?" Or had you been to Texas A&M? I believe one of my twin grandsons is at UC-SLO. His major would make him an "aggie" (lower case). Bill, K5BY |
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In article , WShoots1 says...
elfa: Careful there....I'm an 'Aggie'. Univ Cal at Davis. :-) Isn't UC-D more "agri?" Or had you been to Texas A&M? Are you kidding? UCD's students have been known as Aggies since 1922. The campus was founded in 1908 (originally known as "University Farm" and the all male students were then called "Davis Farmers"). I believe one of my twin grandsons is at UC-SLO. His major would make him an "aggie" (lower case). I lived in SLO and take my word on it, it's not the agri oriented campus that Davis is (or at least was when I graduated in 1967). elfa Bill, K5BY |
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Elfa: UCD's students have been known as Aggies since 1922. The campus was
founded in 1908 (originally known as "University Farm" and the all male students were then called "Davis Farmers"). Thanks for the enlightenment. Although I spent the first half of my 73 years in California, it was in So Cal. The closest I'd come to Davis was living a year each on the Peninsula and in Marysville. I know a lot of independent schools, including at least two "A&Ms" I know of, became satellite campuses for major universities. 73, Bill, K5BY (Ex-W6BMM) |
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my dad was a ham. he had a clock that had 24 hours on it. it went around
only once in a day and read the hours directly from 1 to 24. he also had a watch that was the same. this is how i learned to tell time as a kid. once as a young kid in school i was hauled to the office and they called my parents to come in to see them. they said that i must be retarded or something because i couldnt even read the school clocks or tell time! dad said "huh?" since when? he asked me what time it was and it was true, i couldnt tell. dad was looking confused but then he smiled real big and showed me his watch. "what does this say?" i told them that it was 15:30. there you go! the school clocks only had half a day on them and how can you expect a kindergartener to understand that? hell! i almost got stuck on the short buss because of military time! i am doing much better now. |
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