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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
In message <4f8326dc.4090...@jxh.com>, Jim Hickstein writes:
(They got Otto Preminger? I suppose even he had to work, back then.)
I think you have the wrong idea here.
In message <4f8326dc.4090...@jxh.com>, Jim Hickstein writes:
>(They got Otto Preminger? I suppose even he had to work, back then.)
I think you have the wrong idea here. It was a quite attractive thing
to play a villain on batman. Not quite being on Dr. Who, but close.
--
Poul-Henning Kamp
Looks like the guy is on a Three O'Clock High.
Maybe this thread should suffer the same fate as the movie "Journey to the
Center of Time".
-John
> So the picture of the Clock King here:
>
> http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/Clock_King_(Walter_Slezak)
>
> is a crop of a different ph
So the picture of the Clock King here:
http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/Clock_King_(Walter_Slezak)
is a crop of a different photo here:
http://bruehoyt.com/superheroes/DC/batman/rogues/rogues.htm
In the latter, he also has a clock face on the crest on his jacket. Who can
read the motto on the cr
wrote: >> Oops, there is currently 7 caesium clocks in my lab (not all mine)
and I'm not there to protect them all. Lost count of rubidium...
Observations:
1. Envy, envy, envy.
2. With the 7 cesium clocks you still don’t know which one(s) is/are exactly
correct although it may be many decima
rom: jherr...@hvsistemas.es
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
El 09/04/2012 16:59, Tom Knox escribió:
I have heard the definition of a "Time Lord" is someone who has
more then one clock and still knows what time it is.
Thomas Knox
No, no, is someone who
nt: Monday, April 09, 2012 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
El 09/04/2012 16:59, Tom Knox escribió:
I have heard the definition of a "Time Lord" is someone who has more
then one clock and still knows what time it is.
Thomas Knox
No, no, is someone wh
This time serf stands corrected.
Thomas Knox
> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 17:23:08 +0200
> From: jherr...@hvsistemas.es
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
>
> El 09/04/2012 16:59, Tom Knox escribió:
> >
> > I have heard
To me, the Lord of Time is he who does not give a damn what time it is,
because he rules time time does not rule him..
-John
> El 09/04/2012 16:59, Tom Knox escribió:
>>
>> I have heard the definition of a "Time Lord" is someone who has more
>> then one clock and still knows
El 09/04/2012 16:59, Tom Knox escribió:
I have heard the definition of a "Time Lord" is someone who has more then one
clock and still knows what time it is.
Thomas Knox
No, no, is someone who know what time it is without needing a clock :)
Regards,
Javier
I have heard the definition of a "Time Lord" is someone who has more then one
clock and still knows what time it is.
Thomas Knox
> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 14:25:56 +0200
> From: mag...@rubidium.dyndns.org
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium
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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
In message<4f81e48e.7040...@yahoo.com>, "Randy D. Hunt" writes:
Does Batman use a Cesium clock to determine Bat Time?
Of course not!
He uses the Bat-Clock!
(Can't remember which exact episode, but it's quite
On 08/04/12 11:33, Javier Herrero wrote:
El 08/04/2012 04:31, Magnus Danielson escribió:
Oups, there is currently 7 caesium clocks in my lab (not all mine) and
I'm not there to protect them all. Lost count of rubidium...
Hum. 7 Cs clocks and lost count of Rb... and you're not there to protec
d.dk
> Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 19:28:27 +
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Holy cesium clock, Batman!
>
> In message <4f81e48e.7040...@yahoo.com>, "Randy D. Hunt" writes:
>
> >Does Batman use a Cesium clock to determine Bat Time?
>
> Of course not!
>
In message <4f81e48e.7040...@yahoo.com>, "Randy D. Hunt" writes:
>Does Batman use a Cesium clock to determine Bat Time?
Of course not!
He uses the Bat-Clock!
(Can't remember which exact episode, but it's quite close to the
"Quick, hand be the bat-anti-shark-spray" episode.)
--
Poul-Henning Ka
On 4/7/2012 8:18 PM, Brent Gordon wrote:
Same Bat Time!
Same Bat Channel!
On 4/7/2012 8:38 PM, J. Forster wrote:
So, what's the time?
-John
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On 08/04/12 02:59, Mark Sims wrote:
One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman
show where the infamous, evil,
>So, what's the time?
>
>-John
What is the frequency, Kenneth?
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http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/
Based on the CPI Index it would cost $109,000 today. But ..
http://www.1960sflashback.com/1966/economy.asp
nonlinear as prices are, things go up and down. Check and compare.
Stamps and regular gas for example.
At 07:37 AM 4/8/2012, time-nuts-requ...@
El 08/04/2012 04:31, Magnus Danielson escribió:
Oups, there is currently 7 caesium clocks in my lab (not all mine) and
I'm not there to protect them all. Lost count of rubidium...
Hum. 7 Cs clocks and lost count of Rb... and you're not there to protect
them all... give me the address, I wou
On 4/7/2012 5:59 PM, Mark Sims wrote:
One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman show...
For a time nut, you are off by at least 14 years. (1980 - 1966 = 14)
The Clock King's Crazy Crimes October 12, 1966
The Clock King Gets Crowned October 13, 1966
The ABC tele
Same Bat Time!
Same Bat Channel!
On 4/7/2012 8:38 PM, J. Forster wrote:
So, what's the time?
-John
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On 08/04/12 02:59, Mark Sims wrote:
One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman
show where the infamous, evil, dastardly villain Clock King attempted
to
So, what's the time?
-John
-
> On 08/04/12 02:59, Mark Sims wrote:
>>
>> One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman
>> show where the infamous, evil, dastardly villain Clock King attempted
>> to steal a Cesium Clock (worth over one million dollars!). He was
On 08/04/12 02:59, Mark Sims wrote:
One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman show
where the infamous, evil, dastardly villain Clock King attempted to steal a
Cesium Clock (worth over one million dollars!). He was unsuccessful and is
still out there. All time-
One of the nose-bleed channels (MeTV) just showed an old 1980's Batman show
where the infamous, evil, dastardly villain Clock King attempted to steal a
Cesium Clock (worth over one million dollars!). He was unsuccessful and is
still out there. All time-nuts, protect your Cesium Clocks! W
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