• Re: Problems with "Atomic" Clock?

    From danny burstein@21:1/5 to littlewing on Sat Sep 16 17:04:21 2023
    In <ue4mf3$3taih$1@dont-email.me> littlewing <efr11@columbia.edu> writes:

    My "atomic" clock which supposedly gets updates from the NIST time
    station, has gone nuts. I don't think the battery is bad because the >clock's second hand is going; the symptom of a low battery is that the
    second hand stalls. Is anyone else having problems with their atomic >clocks?

    You wouldn't happen to be keeping time for your colleague who's
    hiding out until the Statute of Limitations ends, would you?

    https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TheAdventuresOfSupermanS6E4TheMysteriousCube



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  • From littlewing@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 16 12:51:51 2023
    My "atomic" clock which supposedly gets updates from the NIST time
    station, has gone nuts. I don't think the battery is bad because the
    clock's second hand is going; the symptom of a low battery is that the
    second hand stalls. Is anyone else having problems with their atomic
    clocks?

    Littlewing

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