> slipped back in time to the 1960's
That would make sense. After all, much of it came from the 60's originally. 
The nixie & dekatron tubes (and their oddball sockets), the 6211 twin 
triode (used as a flip-flop that also directly drives the nixie), and the 
6.3V filament transformer were all obtained back when I was a drug-addled 
hippie in college. Actually, the whole thing was constructed from 
"junk-box" parts that I already had lying around. Maybe it got homesick and 
went on a nostalgia trip.

On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 6:33:57 AM UTC-4, celephicus wrote:
>
> Ever read Dr. Seuss? In one of my favourites "Dr. S's Sleep Book" we have 
> a special clock:
>
>     But I do know this clock does one very slick trick.
>     It doesn’t tick tock. How it goes, is tock tick.
>
> Looks like yours slipped back in time to the 1960's and visited the good 
> Doctor S.
>
>
>

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