Dad has bought a new watch.
He now has two.
This is to save him having to change then twice a year.
He now has two.
This is to save him having to change then twice a year.
Your Dad is a genius. Now i need; another oven with timer, a second car, another car for my wife, another radio/cd/record player, a summer and winter studio with wall clock. Fortunately, the boiler, computer and phones adjust themselves so i won't have to buy more of them. Now I only have the sundial to find a solution for.
Agree with the second paragraph, but I had a long Sunday when I looked at my analogue watch and got up to take the dog out. Wondered where everyone was!Why not just accept its an hour fast and adjust the time with a simple bit mental arithmetic. Alternatively at least you wont be late.
It’s about time they stopped playing with daylight saving time and just stuck with GMT.
Your Dad is a genius. Now i need; another oven with timer, a second car, another car for my wife, another radio/cd/record player, a summer and winter studio with wall clock. Fortunately, the boiler, computer and phones adjust themselves so i won't have to buy more of them. Now I only have the sundial to find a solution for.
Probably no need for that if one waits a few years, you just tell it to change.I will get around to adjusting stuff eventually, or not.
Couldn’t resist, turned up on NewsThump today
I don't use the timer on the cooker but I often glance at the clock when I've taken off my watch because I've been washing and rinsing things in the sink.How many of those people actually use the timer on their oven, or need it as yet another clock? A short length of black tape would save a lot of life's precious hours!
You are correct in the Anthorn, Cumbria being the new NPL signal. Up to 1986 it was still the Rugby clock with MSF signal from a site in Rugby. This stopped in 1986 but the manual I got from Casio with my last and only waveceptor casio watch was after this date still referred to Rugby time signal.I've somehow acquired a G shock watch but have no idea how to use it, and think it needs a new battery. = past my skill level.
According to Wikepedia the only UK atomic clock signal is in Anthorn, Cumbria, managed somehow under contract by Babcock from Teddington.
From a web posting elsewhere "The Anthorn clocks are disappointing, in that it can take them up to a day to correct themselves, because (I think) the signal in darkest Berkshire is rather weak. NTP can only be relied upon to be within a few hundred mS, but that's better than the odd minute or so for the crystals..."
With my negligble grasp of time, being a day out mattters not to me,....