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Old 1 February 2017, 06:24 AM   #1
Lumberjact
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Observation on accuracy

Today, I was a bit disappointed to see that my Explorer was about 25 seconds slow, and then I tried to think when I last set it. It was when I last changed time zones - some 28 days ago. That works for me. And before someone chips in with factually correct details of the number of seconds in a day or how life is not lived to the second, let me be the first to say that accuracy of that level is simultaneously entirely unnecessary but utterly welcome! It makes me happy in a way I cannot quote understand.

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