I am right on time. This is no surprise because I get my time from the cable company. They are likely using an offsite time server to get their time.
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I too use the time from my local cable company. They were only 2 seconds off this clock. Surprisingly enough, my pc's time was also correct. I'm pretty good about gauging what time it is in different states without having to look at a map.
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My computer was 42 seconds faster than this clock. That surprises me a lot because when I set my time after my last install I merely looked at my analog watch and set it as what I felt was pretty close.
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My computer time is right on. My wristwatch is seven minutes fast. It helps prevent me from being late. I usually know what time it is in most US states. There are a few state that I'm unsure if they are in the Eastern or Central time zone. Another source of uncertainty are states that share two time zones.
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I go by the time on my cell phone and on my computer which are both automatically set. This is a neat thread, I hate it when someone says they will meet me at a certain time but they have their clocks set ten minutes off.
I think it's interesting though how states go by different times and Arizona doesn't even have daylight savings time.
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