06-11-2021, 03:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2021, 03:31 PM by Sleepster.)
RE: fixing your clock
(06-11-2021, 01:53 PM)cathyf Wrote: My husband is a physicist who studies cosmic ray production in lightning. His detectors collect data for weather, measure radiation, etc. All outside in the weather! He uses GPS chips for the clock. They are very low power and accurate.
The https://time.is is synchronized to the atomic clock in Colorado, and is certainly good to the second.
Yes, that's all true. But I don't think that that level of accuracy is used in the communication to cell phones.
I think cell phones are only accurate to the nearest minute. I could be wrong.
Edit. Oops! I just checked my cell phone against my watch (which receives signals from the atomic clock in Colorado) and it is indeed accurate to the nearest second. Somehow I got something mixed up!
Sleepster
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RE: fixing your clock
Fascinating thread.
Came upon it trying to find info on watches.
RE: fixing your clock
(06-11-2021, 10:09 AM)cathyf Wrote: I'm a girl scout leader, and our troop meets in a church hall. There is a giant quite decorative analog clock on the wall. The girls keep asking me what time it is! And when I say something like "it's a quarter to four" they say "c'mon what's the time?"
(They can't read cursive, either.)
I do American history living history programs were we have camp fires.. People ask all the time is that a real fire.. I say nope its a replica we use as to look like a real fire.
Better yet tell them it is 1545..
Sounds like the GSA need a badge called PreFacebook.
RE: fixing your clock
My Google thingy doesn't have any idea what "Set an alarm for a quarter to six" - gets it totally wrong..
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RE: fixing your clock
I can understand that. Why would anyone want to get up that early? For me, I love to get up at the crack of noon.
RE: fixing your clock
It's quarter to six so I don't miss the dinner time news...
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RE: fixing your clock
I build schools for a school board. We still provide analog clocks in all classrooms. we have 265 schools; second biggest board in Canada.
07-08-2021, 08:55 AM
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RE: fixing your clock
(07-08-2021, 08:29 AM)DaveL Wrote: I build schools for a school board. We still provide analog clocks in all classrooms. we have 265 schools; second biggest board in Canada.
But can the students read them.. We put up stop signs all over an people just run through them mostly because they were posting on Facebook.
I think we derailed this thread..sorry
RE: fixing your clock
My concern: finding out what is disturbing my sleep.
I've talked to cathyf who has been very helpful.
I've ordered a fitbit comfort 4. It's an exercise band. I would like to look at it's sleep studies and such and understand better what is happening when I'm supposed to be sleeping.
(factor--yes they can read them. We have 150,000 students. No digital clocks in classrooms.)
07-09-2021, 04:49 PM
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Edit Reason: STUPID tablet cannot spell/autocorrect is crazy
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RE: fixing your clock
Best pointers I have to fix the PAP clock:
- Set it to one timezone
- Never adjust for daylight saving time
- Never hit the PAP snooze bar/power button combo too hard
- Set it once and never ever touch it again
- Do bother to sync it with your coffeemaker Auto Start
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