Watch
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Mmmm, I don't know... is it a riddle?saturno2 wrote:What is the most beautiful watch that has been manufactured.
But this watchful eye is pretty beautiful.
Ann
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No such thing, but you may be able to find your preferred watch in this slide show from Forbes. I like this one, for its simplicity...What is the most beautiful watch that has been manufactured.
Rob
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Hmm... your watch seems to be Goofing off a little, Art. If you start with the 'right' hand, it seems to be 10 to 8 oclock, but you posting time is 8:48.neufer wrote:
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Thanks for your notes.
Ann
Not a ridle, is only a question
I think the most beautiful watches that have been manufactured are the pocket
watchs.
History of clocks is little history of the technological development.
From a sand clock to an atomic clock
Ann
Not a ridle, is only a question
I think the most beautiful watches that have been manufactured are the pocket
watchs.
History of clocks is little history of the technological development.
From a sand clock to an atomic clock
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The atomic clock most exact of the world is a clock based manufactured an
aluminum atom.
Does not support an error in 3.7 billion years!!
In daily life we need a clock " relatively" precise.
I have a watch that has the mark of a Swedish Home Fragance. It is
Made in China and machine Made in Japan.
This clock is synchronized with Internet Time.
aluminum atom.
Does not support an error in 3.7 billion years!!
In daily life we need a clock " relatively" precise.
I have a watch that has the mark of a Swedish Home Fragance. It is
Made in China and machine Made in Japan.
This clock is synchronized with Internet Time.
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Photo: Alex Pang
In its own way, Stonehenge was a timepiece, too.
Ann
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Here in an interesting clock
http://www.neatorama.com/2010/02/23/aspiral-clocks
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So, what time is it?BMAONE23 wrote:Here in an interesting clock
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-H1oG9cB1oZg/T ... 400/74.jpg
http://www.neatorama.com/2010/02/23/aspiral-clocks
Know the quiet place within your heart and touch the rainbow of possibility; be
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
alive to the gentle breeze of communication, and please stop being such a jerk. — Garrison Keillor
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Actually... It's time to get a more 'normal' clock But it would seem that 'that' spiraling wall-hanger is presenting About 2:15 Am PM Maybe that little red button on the right side of it knows
To find the Truth, you must go Beyond.
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Time and exact watch
To test " Special Relativy" in time. took two atomic clocks synchronized.
One on land and another was put on a plane to travel.
Returning the traveler clock had a " backwardness" of 184 nanosecond.
( 1 nanosecond = one billionth of a second )
Traveler clock measured the time most slowly!!
To test " Special Relativy" in time. took two atomic clocks synchronized.
One on land and another was put on a plane to travel.
Returning the traveler clock had a " backwardness" of 184 nanosecond.
( 1 nanosecond = one billionth of a second )
Traveler clock measured the time most slowly!!