The sun dial was the hardest one to do. That bastard is heavy as heck.
Scale it back by a few billion times. I spent all day adjusting the cesium atoms in my atomic clock. I dropped one and it rolled under the dishwasher, which I had to disconnect in order to move it out of the way. Maybe I should just move me and my clock to HI.
One of those little things that I greatly appreciated in the 15 years that I lived in AZ -- not having to put with the petty bullshit that is DST! Sure, it was more convenient for farmers in 1908 to have some extra time on the clock for agriculture but I believe we've gotten past that stage of things, haven't we?
(grumble grumble) Now you kids get off my lawn -- in timely manner!
would be able to walk to school in the mornings a few months in the spring and fall in the dark where the cars can't see them. Something about natural thinning of the herd? I could be wrong.
I just finished resetting all the various clocks in the house just now. Every freakin' appliance today has a clock, not to mention the thermostats, etc.
The sun dial was the hardest one to do. That bastard is heavy as heck.
The sun dial was the hardest one to do. That bastard is heavy as heck.
Scale it back by a few billion times. I spent all day adjusting the cesium atoms in my atomic clock. I dropped one and it rolled under the dishwasher, which I had to disconnect in order to move it out of the way. Maybe I should just move me and my clock to HI.
need adjusting, you must have the old-style atomic clock. You should splurge and get the newer version ($4.5 million, INCLUDING shipping). No adjustments necessary.
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