Re:RE: Computer clocks.
Jason Hatton (grc@spica.usno.navy.mil)
Thu, 23 Jul 98 09:11:18 -0500
Hi, Dennis!! and SeeSat-L....
I have an old Bulova (about 20 years old!) which has red LEDs for a display. It
eats batteries like my kids eat Frosted Flakes, but it works...and when set to
the USNO master clock it stays within a second or so for better than a week. It
reads HH:MM, and a button toggles the seconds.
TTFN
Geoff
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Subject: RE: Computer clocks.
Author: <SeeSat-L@cds.plasma.mpe-garching.mpg.de>
Date: 22-Jul-98 3:49 PM
Along the same line of thinking... does anyone know of portable clocks
and/or watches that give a digital time readout in red LEDs?
Dennis Mammana
Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
San Diego, CA