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Chasing Time

I've always been under the impression that all outdoor clocks must be set to the correct time. It makes perfect sense: if anyone wants to place a clock in a public space, whether as a civic gesture or a way of gaining prestige and publicity, then it should be their responsibility to make sure the clock is set correctly. I remember a friend of mine telling me she never wore a watch to work because there was a large outdoor clock visible from her office window.
September 1, 2006

I've always been under the impression that all outdoor clocks must be set to the correct time. It makes perfect sense: if anyone wants to place a clock in a public space, whether as a civic gesture or a way of gaining prestige and publicity, then it should be their responsibility to make sure the clock is set correctly. I remember a friend of mine telling me she never wore a watch to work because there was a large outdoor clock visible from her office window.

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