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Den 22.12.2024 14:35, skrev Richard Hachel:Of course, your idiot guru has forbidden that.Le 22/12/2024 à 14:00, "Paul.B.Andersen" a écrit :OK. Thanks for a clear answer.>>
I want you to answer my simple questions in a way I can understand.
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I will reformulate my question so you will only have to
answer "YES" or "NO".
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Here we go:
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Richard, do you own a watch of some kind?
'yes' or 'no', please!
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Do you use the internet to set your watch?
(or is your watch a computer on the net?)
'yes' or 'no', please!
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Do you use a mobile network to set your watch?
(or is your watch a mobile phone?)
'yes' or 'no', please!
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Do you use GPS to set your watch?
(or is your watch a GPS-receiver?)
'yes' or 'no', please!
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Do you use public radio or TV to set your watch?
(or is your watch on a radio receiver or a TV?)
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Do you expect your watch to show the same as the clock on
the wall of a railway station or an airport (within a minute or so)?
'yes' or 'no', please
Everything you say is true.
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So I can answer "yes, absolutely" to all your questions.
You expect your watch to be synchronous with the clock on the wall
of a railway station or an airport an airport within a minute or so.
That is because you know that just about all clocks in France
are synchronous and show UTC+1 hour.
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