Clocks

Jul. 6th, 2004 08:11 pm
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I am a clock person. I want some sort of chronometer within easy sight at almost all times. I have battery-driven clocks in the dining room, the living room, the computer room, and my bedroom. I also have a clock radio by my bed, and eight or so electronic devices with built-in clocks. Needless to say, this causes a bit of a headache at the time of transition to and from Daylight Time, although some of the electronic devices handle it automatically.

The problem with battery-driven clocks is, of course, that batteries run down. The various clocks are all at different points in their batteries' life-cycles, so it's easy to detect when one needs changing. The dining-room clock began running slow a few days back, so I got a new AA battery out and changed it.

Now it's running fast - very fast. Now what do I do? I can ignore it - the living-room clock is almost as easily visible from the kitchen - but there's something unesthetic about that solution. Or I could buy a new clock, but that offends my sense of thrift (mutant and stunted though it is).

Pfui.

Date: 2004-07-07 01:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] filkferengi
That's what *you* think, she said smugly. Use it as the inspiration for a really funky time-travel story. Afaik, the story about someone who gains just an hour or two a day hasn't been done yet; the idea's all yours, so go for it!

Just inciting again. < weg >

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