Well, one source I check with is the U.S. Naval Observatory clock. Rainee's clock is within 1 second of that, and that can be put down to transmission or software lag.
Time.gov, on the other hand, is 15 seconds slow.
One needs to have several sources when one is OCD ...
That's really a cool concept, but one thing I don't understand - according to a quick check of both the world population and illness sections, half of the world has diarrhea right now.
A chilling thought, in more ways than one ... but I just wonder how those stats are justified? The diarrhea stat just keeps going up, without coming down; as far as I know diarrhea isn't a life-long disease.
That's really a cool concept, but one thing I don't understand - according to a quick check of both the world population and illness sections, half of the world has diarrhea right now.
A chilling thought, in more ways than one ... but I just wonder how those stats are justified? The diarrhea stat just keeps going up, without coming down; as far as I know diarrhea isn't a life-long disease.
... So true.Well, one source I check with is the U.S. Naval Observatory clock. Rainee's clock is within 1 second of that, and that can be put down to transmission or software lag.
Time.gov, on the other hand, is 15 seconds slow.
One needs to have several sources when one is OCD ...