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Check your sundial!
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It's 6:15pm CEST.
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It's 10:02pm CEST.
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I have one but don't know how to read it. SOLium, you of all people should know that you can't "read" a sundial in a basement.
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It's 7:33am CEST.
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Time to poo? Or, you know, get a watch. Seriously though, incase anybody didn't know, there is a device called the atomic clock. It's the most accurate clock in the world, calculated to only loose one second something like every three thousand years. It's the official time of the United States of America. It's got a website and the site constantly updates to try and keep the time accurate to the atomic clock. I re-set my clocks one a month by it. time.gov
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How do they know it is that accurate . What was it compared to. How do they know it was set to the correct time in the first place. What did they use to set it by. Did some old fella with ciggy in mouth look down at his timex and say 'let's call it 11.20'
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How do you know there is "time"? How do you know you exist? What is the meaning of life? Is there a spoon? OOORRR, there is an accurate clock and get over it and start setting you time to it so you don't ask ten different people the time and get ten different times.
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I'm surprised no one has said 'it's Chico time'.
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You failed, too, because you didn't quote Peter from Ghostbusters: It's Miller time. (I think old TV broadcasts changed it to "It's Mellow time.")
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I have one but don't know how to read it. SOLium, you of all people should know that you can't "read" a sundial in a basement. Oh, that was good!
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