Time Waits for No Man, Unless You Work in Agriculture It Seems
Birmingham Post › April 23, 2004
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Birmingham Post › April 23, 2004
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Everyday tasks seemed so much more simple in childhood, a thought provoked recently by the beginning of British summertime.
I woke one morning and looked at my trusty atomic alarm clock which, according to the blurb, automatically resets itself and keeps accurate time thanks to a signal emitting somewhere in Rugby. The clock was actually a minute out. Please!See the full content of this document
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Time Waits for No Man, Unless You Work in Agriculture It Seems
This is actually a replacement clock as the first one I bought caused my son, daughter and myself to alter our watches by an identical...
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