I give up!!  Here's the link to the anti-timenuts clock!  :-[

http://www.dayclocks.com/

Ed Palmer wrote:
The joke kinda falls flat when the picture isn't included.............



Ed Palmer wrote:
Sounds like your friend is a customer for an anti-timenuts clock. :-)



Ed


Burt I. Weiner wrote:
Chuck,

In another post I spoke about spending a few days with a fellow from DATUM. A lot of our idle chit-chat was about accuracy in timing and GPS vs.other off-air standards and propagation. He told me about his background in the military and precision measurements and about a watch he used to have that displayed in GPS seconds - fascinating stuffs. I noticed that he wasn't wearing a watch and I commented on that. He told me that he'd spent a good part of his life knowing precisely what time it was and still does the same thing in his work at DATUM. He then went on to comment that he was tired of knowing exactly what time it was and he personally got sick of knowing the exact time. He also said that looking at the kitchen clock once a day was close enough for him, that it reduced the stress on him.

Burt

At 07:43 AM 5/19/2011, [email protected] wrote
My personal preference is for highly jeweled totally mechanical
automatic winding  wristwatches.  My hobby compels me to have
high accuracy time and frequency around, but my life just
doesn't run with that kind of precision.

-Chuck Harris

Burt I. Weiner Associates
Broadcast Technical Services
Glendale, California  U.S.A.
[email protected]
www.biwa.cc
K6OQK

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