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Old June 13th 06, 12:19 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default hydrometer dilemma

Yep, but you have to set it to your pc soon after you
synchronize it to the atomic clock, because the pc clock
loses acuracy quickly. I synchronize the pc to the atomic,
and then the watch to the pc, and then everything else to
the watch.

I like to have an accurate standard even though I use a
swing arm hydrometer for most measurments, I have an
accurate standard to back it up.

Wayne Sallee
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Pszemol wrote on 6/12/2006 1:20 PM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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hehe I just set my watch and clocks to the atomic clock.


What if you had two different atomic clocks available ? ;-)
Would it make any difference in your personal life if one
of you watches was 1/160 of second later than the other?

p.s. this is cool Microsoft Windows XP supports pc-clock
synchronization to a internet time standard right out of the box...
Now I can set all my other clocks in the house to my pc-clock.