Re: [time-nuts] My new Podcast about "Atomic Timekeeping"

2008-10-28 Thread Thomas A . Frank
>Welcome Greg; >Everybody has to jump in someplace. Some of us just jump in a little deeper. A few drown... (nice podcast, by the way) Tom Frank, KA2CDK ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com

Re: [time-nuts] My new Podcast about "Atomic Timekeeping"

2008-10-27 Thread Had
Welcome Greg, Everybody has to jump in someplace. Some of us just jump in a little deeper. Had K7MLR At 05:28 PM 10/27/2008, you wrote: >Since the birthday when I was given my first digital watch, I've been >concerned about having my watches and clocks set to "the correct >time," right down to

[time-nuts] My new Podcast about "Atomic Timekeeping"

2008-10-27 Thread Greg Anderson
Since the birthday when I was given my first digital watch, I've been concerned about having my watches and clocks set to "the correct time," right down to the second. In the 1980s I was able to determine the time using WWV on a shortwave radio. Later, I was thrilled to see radio controlled clocks