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 Post subject: UK's Atomic clock
PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:52 am 
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At the moment, my Breitling is way more accurate the the UK's Atomic clock :D

Everytime I log onto http://www.atomic-clock.org.uk/atomuhr.html the time always starts off as 16:07:26. This is also the starting time after hitting the refresh button.

Is anybody else experiencing the same, or is the problem a setting on my notebook?

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 Post subject: Re: UK's Atomic clock
PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:08 am 
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15:07:25 because of time difference.


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Says 8:07:25 here each time.


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Yup. 9:07:25 here on the east coast USA. Goofy! :?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:32 pm 
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Strange indeed. At least I know it's not my computer playing up.

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We are on BST @ the moment not GMT.

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Alan M wrote:
We are on BST @ the moment not GMT.


Click on the link in my first post to see what I'm on about :D

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My apologies. I see what you mean.

I set my Autos by either my Protrek or my B1 SQ.

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Alan M wrote:
I set my Autos by either my Protrek or my B1 SQ.


I know what you mean Alan, my SQ Colt II was unbelievably accurate :D

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I use http://www.timeticker.com/ or http://www.jewellerycatalogue.co.uk/time/index.php they are both in sync and correct, that other website did catch me out last week, I failed to look at the hours and sync'd my Black Steel with the minutes/seconds!

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FWIW, http://www.atomic-clock.org.uk/atomuhr.html is working again

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