But how come nobody ever points out the corollaries to this?
- A non-broken clock is right all of the time.
- If the clock is broken because the minute hand fell off, it will never be right in a million billion (a quadrillion) years.
- If the clock was set for 24-hour days, it will only be right once a day
- If it's a digital clock and the battery died, it will always be [blank] o'clock and thus never correct.
- There is no such time as
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now that you mention it - a "working" analogue clock is probably never right - in that it is probably at least an eency weency bit off at any given moment... and because it is “working” it stays that way - unless it runs fast or slow in the right direction and "passes by" the correct time... in which case it is still right less often than a non-working clock.
What am I missing about your last point there?
*scratching head*
Um, the 12:00 should be blinking.
That's pretty cool looking. Blinking clock thing. Next thing you're going to have flash on your blog.
Oh, don't worry. I'm not going to flash anyone on my blog. You're safe.
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