Confirmed on Utopic 161.

I unplugged the mako from USB, turned its screen off, and let it sit for
10 minutes next to a computer with a known-good clock.  When I turned it
back on, its clock updated within one second from T-2m to T-1m -- that
is, it was just over a minute behind, after being idle for only 10
minutes.  About 20 seconds later the clock updated again to the current
time.  I assume that was when NTP kicked in.

So, it seems that the clock gets behind at a rate of roughly 6 seconds
per minute.  That's pretty bad, as far as clocks go.  And it presumably
doesn't update until it can get online.

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