Personally I rely on my Heliochronometer or sundial....needs no
batteries and lasts a long time....

On 27 June, 16:03, J Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder how I'm gonna get that neat flapper mechanical clock to keep
> time after the experiment starts? Or my scope clock? or my TTL nixie
> clock? or my old Cathode Corner nixie clock? or my cheezy 70s LED
> alarm clock? or the clock in our kitchen, on the electric range? etc.
>
> The battery powered Mickey Mouse clock in the garage should be fine.
> Also my Nixie watches. And my cell phone will probably keep up ok too.
>
> Jim

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