On Sat, 02 Jun 2012 15:31:03 -0400
Dave <e...@dc9.tzo.com> wrote:

> On 6/2/2012 2:22 PM, Joseph Chiu wrote:
> > but being kids who don't know any better, they just
> > accepted the 3D printout as a normal occurance -- like warming up
> > breakfast sausages in the microwave!:)
> >    
> 
>  >>
> 
> but being kids who don't know any better, they just
> accepted the 3D printout as a normal occurance -- like warming up
> breakfast sausages in the microwave!:)
> <<
> 
> Oh yes.  I was with my younger daughter last weekend and it was sunny
> and I pulled out my phone to check the time.  Due to older eyes, I
> couldn't see the clock display on my phone. My daughter grabbed the
> phone to read off the clock and said "what is this??"  "OK.. I see it
> but how do I read that??"  My clock was showing in analog mode - face
> and hands, etc, which she never uses.  :-/  Dad.. this is the
> "digital" age!   My argument - it takes less space on the screen!
> 
The school my wife teaches at still has analog clocks on the wall;
supposedly all synchronized. Besides try explaining clockwise and
counterclockwise in digital. 

Assuming you have something like an iPhone you need an app that talks
to you. Something like "WWVB Natl, Bureau of Standards, when the tone
returns the time will be "    " UT, etc. 

Or it could report the time in 24 hr format with beeps. ;-)

Many years ago I walked into the standards lab and WSU and Dick Harbour
was shaking his head ... with a slight grin on his face. The HP clock
synced to WWVB with a Montronics 60 KHz receiver had shown 1e-11
deviation over the last 24 hours. :-)  Not too bad. Maybe wimpy by
todays standards but not bad for the time....approx ~ 50 years ago. 

Dave
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