The best timekeeper in my opinion are the solar powered watches that get
their time via GPS (ex: Seiko Astron).  You never need to make any
adjustments for where you are.  But if you like analog displays (hands),
the cost is enough to get a really nice radio.  And some with 39 time
zones around the face.

Of course, these may be relatively useless if the satellites are hit
with a sufficiently large mass coronal emission.

Regardless...I'd be very THANKFUL if one of those turned up here

Nick
N1KMP


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