you'd realize the time was off when you get home from work way to early or way to late according to your clock.
The real dilemna is should you reset the time or rotate the clock to make it correct.
BTW engadget. 1150 mm. Americans aside, if its that many millimeters why not just give the measurement in meters. It's not like we have to consider how it's gonna feel in our pockets.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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If it rolls over to the wrong side, how will I know?
My thoughts exactly...
The time will always be right... somewhere in the world.
That would be quite an original excuse to be late to work.
The time would be wrong.
It comes bundled with its own set of midgets to hold it in place for you.
you'd realize the time was off when you get home from work way to early or way to late according to your clock.
The real dilemna is should you reset the time or rotate the clock to make it correct.
BTW engadget. 1150 mm. Americans aside, if its that many millimeters why not just give the measurement in meters. It's not like we have to consider how it's gonna feel in our pockets.