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George Cassell <[log in to unmask]>
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George Cassell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Aug 2006 18:23:45 -0700
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I guess there's a new breed of clocks these days, clocks that never have to 
be manually set, because they have a built-in radio receiver that receives 
the WWV world time standard, and automatically set themselves, and keep 
themselves precisely set to the very second all the time.

This is nice, of course, having an electronic clock of this type that never 
has to be set or reset, even when we switch into and out of Daylight Savings 
time.

So I am wondering, does anyone know if anyone has bothered to make a talking 
version of any of these super whiz bang electronic clocks of the future, 
that are already here today?

-- George


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