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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Born_again » Jul 9th, 2009, 6:40 pm

Glacier wrote:Very good B_A :rate10:

Yes, almost all clocks do not have crystals, but instead rely on the frequency of the electricity supply to keep time. That 0.3 Hz change means the clocks are 0.5% faster than they should be, which adds up after a while.

Hmm, I thought that most of the 'electric' alarm clocks had battery back-up, or at the very least a capacitor that could store a few minutes worth of energy(for quick power disruptions). If this is the case then they most certainly will have a crystal oscillator of some kind for secondary time control. The easiest test for the capacitor theory would be to pull the plug for a minute or so and see if the clock resets to 12:00 or not.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Glacier » Jul 9th, 2009, 8:48 pm

This calls for an experiment. I am going to test mine right now...
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Glacier » Jul 9th, 2009, 10:05 pm

Yup, my clock runs on an internal oscillation circuit of some kind. It has battery backup, but if you had one without some sort of battery backup it would probably synchronize with the AC signal. Not too sure how many clocks do this, but enough for it to make news on CBC.

I haven't seen Steven Lloyd on here for a couple of days, perhaps his clock is moving too fast for him to find time to join us.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 9th, 2009, 10:13 pm

Swimbo must have gone to bed, & she is letting you play on the net again Glace.

Do what I did, put a photo of meself on the lid of the laptop, that way when she looks, she sees me looking right back.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Piecemaker » Jul 10th, 2009, 8:15 am

Glacier wrote:This actually happened. Can anyone guess why?

Sally in Prince Rupert gets up for work at the regular time on Monday.
She always shows up to work on
On Tuesday, she shows up for work more than 7 minutes early.
On Wednesday, she is over 14 minutes early for work.
Come Friday she is 36 minutes early for work.
Why?

Ask questions, and I will give clues.


She loves her job?
She has some projects that MUST be completed before she can go home on Friday?
She works flex-time?
On Monday she was experimenting with a new look (make-up and hair-style) and as the week went on, she got faster at primping?
BTW, Sally wears a watch!
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 10th, 2009, 4:53 pm

I plug my watch in, Sally should too, or she wont be in time with the rest of us.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Piecemaker » Jul 10th, 2009, 7:15 pm

nibs wrote:I plug my watch in, Sally should too, or she wont be in time with the rest of us.

Sally marches to her own drum and does not care to be in time with others.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 10th, 2009, 8:50 pm

Yes, I know, Sally used to be my girlfriend.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Piecemaker » Jul 11th, 2009, 7:35 pm

Hmm, it was a case of "Run, Sally, run. Run, run, run."
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 11th, 2009, 9:41 pm

True, but I ran faster.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Piecemaker » Jul 12th, 2009, 5:15 pm

I bet it didn't work out because you always needed to get the last word in, as did she!!!
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 12th, 2009, 7:40 pm

Moderator!!!

PMSays I always have to have the last word.

Thats a personal attack!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby ol goat » Jul 12th, 2009, 9:03 pm

I think she should invest in better curtians. Come winter she may never get to work if she relys on the sun rising to wake her up.
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Piecemaker » Jul 13th, 2009, 1:36 am

nibs wrote:Moderate me!!!

PMSays I always have to have the last word.

That's a personal fault!!!!!!!!!!!!


Don't be so hard on yourself. There, there now... :smt056
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Re: Riddle for the Castanauts.

Postby Nibs » Jul 13th, 2009, 9:30 am

Is that legal, altering someones quotes to suit yourself?

OHOH thats true, politicians do do it all the time.

(You sent that at 1:30 this morning????)
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