> I think the rest of the saying probably is:  "Give him three clocks,
> and he will start to calculate Allen Variances..." 

If I had a good clock (aka place to stand), I think I could use it to 
calculate the Allen Variance of a not-so-good clock.

How do I do it if I have several clocks and there isn't one that is obviously 
better than the others?


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