On 2007-10-20, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The hardware clock in a PC is made of exceedingly cheap components. A > common quartz wristwatch is a better clock. > I have noticed this. Until WWV-controlled clocks came out, my most accurate timepiece was a $20 Casio wristwatch. When the first one broke I got another which was just as accurate. It really bugs me that clocks in computers and cars are not as good. I'm amazed that clock radios, plugged into the 60 Hz supply, aren't as good. Sometimes I wish I had an old-fashioned motorized electric clock powered by AC.
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