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It used to last for minutes. Now you get it for 30 seconds. The probem?
sure does.Does it cost anything? Seems that every time you dial a number you get charged these days.
Not surprised at all there.sure does.
Wow thats pretty cool, are there any other numbers like this?
Yeah my mate told me about that one, its pretty funny. I heard some girl killed her self over, deadly serious.I'm not sure if it's related to the time, but there's a neat little 'rejection' number floating around atm to give to those you never want to see again.
Because to some people, like me, time and time keeping is important.I am just curious as to why anyone needs the EXACT time, anything within 5 mins or so is fine by me.
That's pretty cool - except that it's Casio!If you run Windows it is easy to synchronise the toolbar time with the atomic clock time.
It is possible to get watches that automatically synchronise their time to an atomic clock. An example are the Casio Waveceptors.
Because to some people, like me, time and time keeping is important.
More to the point:
When you have a clock/watch that is slow, it's not usually a case of it being consistently 5 minutes behind, but it getting more and more behind over time. So you set a clock today using 1194, then 6 months later it is 2 minutes behind, 1 year later it is 5 mins behind etc.
This is a problem for people like me. I don't like looking at my watch and not being sure how far behind it is. Some things are okay to be late to or thereabouts but somethings it's important to be punctual. That's why I always wear a quality watch that doesn't slow down.
You obviously didn't get what I said. Did I ever say I had a problem resetting my watch? Go read it again and see if you get it.So change it every few months - its not THAT hard.
Who's to say your boss won't suffer the same problem?If you compare an average mechanical watch (e.g. Rolexes) with an atomic clock you'll notice that they are off by about 15 seconds per month. This means that in one year they have the potential to go off by 3 minutes. In two years it's 6 minutes. Being 6 minutes late probably won't impress the boss.