Re: atomically correct time



On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 04:16:20 GMT, in sci.electronics.design Ben
Bradley <ben_nospam_bradley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

snip

>, perhaps someday society
>will break down and all these signals will be gone, then how will
>anyone know what time it is?
>

If that happens, a sundial will be all that is required, and a
knowledge of when to plant crops


martin
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