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PM's clock wrong?


PM's clock wrong?

Postby Solarix » Jun 3, 2002 @ 5:21am

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Postby Michael Y » Jun 3, 2002 @ 5:36am

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Postby benkenobi0 » Jun 3, 2002 @ 6:19am

...or you could subtract seven minutes from the time on pm and you'd get the right time :wink:
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Postby TechMage » Jun 3, 2002 @ 7:14am

Nah, that's too hard. He would have to use his brain to do that. :lol:
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Postby Solarix » Jun 3, 2002 @ 9:52am

Yeah brain power is overrated. And besides I want to look at a clock and see the right time.. is that too much to ask?
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Postby James S » Jun 3, 2002 @ 4:24pm

Sync with US Navy time? Ooooh ooh ooh! I want that! How'd I do it!?

[Edit] nevermind... my computer already does that :(
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Postby sponge » Jun 3, 2002 @ 8:36pm

holy internets batman.
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Postby Paul » Jun 3, 2002 @ 8:47pm

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Postby zahn » Jun 3, 2002 @ 10:27pm

Exactly:<center>
<img src="http://archidiecezja.lodz.pl/~swkrzyz/aukcja/time.gif">
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And this is the same Naval Observatory clock.
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Postby R0B » Jun 4, 2002 @ 12:12am

"1011001010 NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" -Bender
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Postby R0B » Jun 4, 2002 @ 12:13am

"1011001010 NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" -Bender
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Postby David Horn » Jun 4, 2002 @ 1:15am

Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."
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Postby sponge » Jun 4, 2002 @ 4:10am

holy internets batman.
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Postby Solarix » Jun 4, 2002 @ 4:34am

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Postby johannpublic » Jun 4, 2002 @ 5:46am

pm's clock is SLOW compared to mine, but then again, i run my clock 10 minutes fast. i just did it by accident a while ago, and never fixed it. and then, everything i have except my alarm clock is 10 mintues fast. keeps me thinking, and ahead of schedule (well not really the latter)
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