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Default Somehow this has a familiar ring to it


"BillR" wrote in message
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IMM wrote:
"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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Before the days of cutting and pasting.......



The Zanzibar Fable

A ship's captain found his navigating clock, or chronometer, had
stopped. This was a serious misfortune in the days before radio time
signals. He put into port at Zanzibar, hoping to re-set his
chronometer with accurate local time. He inquired at the harbor and
people told him, 'Yes, there is a clockmaker down in the town, with a
very accurate clock, his pride and joy."


Appalling! All the clockmaker had to do was use a sundial to set his
clock at noon.

Wasn't the whole point of a ship's chronometer it wasn't set to local time
but to say GMT.
Otherwise its not a lot of use in finding your longitude.


Correct. That's why I posted a link for a "ship's clock" not a chronometer.



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