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Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - Numo - 04-20-2009

Have you had any North Koreans ask to "borrow" your clock recently? Some or all of the atomic material inside may have been stolen.


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - Jimmypoo - 04-20-2009

Oh GREAT! First the electrical grid ---- now the Russians and Chinese have penetrated the TIME GRID!


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - AlphaDog - 04-20-2009

Jimmypoo wrote:
Oh GREAT! First the electrical grid ---- now the Russians and Chinese have penetrated the TIME GRID!

Yes, it's a dangerous world we now live in. Sad


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - MacManMaz - 04-20-2009

This concludes this test of the emergency time stealing system (ETSS). In the case of a real emergency you would hear instructions how to send all your money to Washington. Do not attempt to reset your clocks, you will be absorbed.


Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - N-OS X-tasy! - 04-20-2009

rgG wrote:
Time warp.

It's just a jump to the left!




Re: Anybody else's atomic clock wacko? - freeradical - 04-21-2009

Your "atomic clock" is simply a normal clock with a receiver that receives a transmission from a radio that provides a signal to synchronize the oscillator in your receiver to the atomic standard at the transmitter site.

You probably just had bad reception and were not getting the synchronization signal.