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On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 00:09:49 -0700, "azotic"
wrote: (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) - A yearlong experiment with the nation's electric grid could mess up traffic lights, security systems and some computers - and make plug-in clocks and appliances like programmable coffeemakers run up to 20 minutes fast. "East Coast clocks may run as much as 20 minutes fast over a year, but West Coast clocks are only likely to be off by 8 minutes. In Texas, it's only an expected speed-up of 2 minutes." This proves three things, though everybody already knew them as facts: 1)There -is- such a thing as a New York Second 2) They're slow down in Texas. and 3) The West Coast is Weird. g "A lot of people are going to have things break and they're not going to know why," said Demetrios Matsakis, head of the time service department at the U.S. Naval Observatory, one of two official timekeeping agencies in the federal government. Read mo http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/...#ixzz1QGjmtbRD So will shop motors run slower or faster ? A tad faster, if anything. You'll be more efficient in the shop, Tom. -- You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. --Jack London |
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