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Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: gnomad Date: 18 Aug 05 - 04:25 PM I think it should be right 4 times a day, even a painted clock is right twice a day. If you mounted it so that it was viewed in a mirror the hands would look right (I think) but any numbers would not. Perhaps one of the 'cat's resident crafters could work something out, shouldn't cost more than say 10x the cost of the watch, and certainly a one-off. As for why it is doing this, no idea whatsoever. |
Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: Cluin Date: 18 Aug 05 - 04:13 PM The secret. |
Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: Don Firth Date: 18 Aug 05 - 04:01 PM We all grow old, but that doesn't mean we have to grow up. It's never too late to have a happy childhood. Don Firth |
Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: gnu Date: 18 Aug 05 - 03:52 PM Neat! The only way I know to "reverse" the aging process isn't actually reversing, only stopping. And, it's not a real good option! |
Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 18 Aug 05 - 03:52 PM Aliens! Isn't that the kind of trick these Little Grey Men are supposed to pull? |
Subject: RE: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: Stilly River Sage Date: 18 Aug 05 - 03:52 PM Why are you complaining? At least twice a day the time WILL be correct! :) |
Subject: BS: How to reverse the aging process From: frogprince Date: 18 Aug 05 - 03:29 PM Last week, on vacation in Seattle, my Mrs. woke up, saw that it was full daylight, and then noticed that her watch said only 4 a.m. Then she realized that the watch was running backwards. It still keeps perfect time, but in reverse. It's a common quartz, button-cell powered Timex; it had been perfectly normal since purchase about 6 weeks before. One of our friends says it was subjected to a strong magnetic pulse that reversed the poles of the motor. But that would have had to happen about 5 a.m., on a bedside stand, upstairs, in a residential neighborhood, in calm weather. She just called Timex, and the rep said, in effect, "I'm sending a paid mailer marked to my own attention; this I gotta see." Have any of you ever seen this happen? Any theories as to why? |