[time-nuts] and now, for a collection of many clocks..
Jim Lux
jimlux at earthlink.net
Fri Jul 8 13:39:43 UTC 2011
Seemed like a time-nuts-y sort of thing:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-turan-notebook-clock-20110708,0,4924534.story
This is how "The Clock" works. In every city it plays, the screenings
are synchronized to local time. At least once in every minute, there is
a shot of a timepiece of some type showing that precise minute, both
a.m. and p.m. versions. So one way to look at "The Clock" is as the
world's most expensive time-telling apparatus, the only movie ever to
keep real time 24 hours a day.
-- OK. from a time-nuts perspective.. "how closely synchronized"
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