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My my. What a talented banana you have, my good man! Mesmerising.
Yeah? Well, I don't care what Belamy said to Grimshaw. /wildguesses
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It could be age or senility, but I don't recall clocks having 72 minutes per hour.
Or 72 seconds per minute. 12 extra seconds per minute times 12 minutes per hour - 144 extra seconds per hour equals 1728 extra seconds per 12 hour "daylight" period (and another 1728 extra second per "night"). An extra 28.8 minutes per "daylight" or 57.6 per full 24 hour day. Somebody wants another hour per day. Or more accurately, 350.4 hours per year!
What would you do with an extra 14 days in the year?
Or 72 seconds per minute. 12 extra seconds per minute times 12 minutes per hour - 144 extra seconds per hour equals 1728 extra seconds per 12 hour "daylight" period (and another 1728 extra second per "night"). An extra 28.8 minutes per "daylight" or 57.6 per full 24 hour day. Somebody wants another hour per day. Or more accurately, 350.4 hours per year!
What would you do with an extra 14 days in the year?
Belamo isn't saying much. He's too busy rebumping his rebumped bumped threads after he rebumped them a few years ago.
What, you don't like the new math they've got going these days?

Or 72 seconds per minute. 12 extra seconds per minute times 12 minutes per hour - 144 extra seconds per hour equals 1728 extra seconds per 12 hour "daylight" period (and another 1728 extra second per "night"). An extra 28.8 minutes per "daylight" or 57.6 per full 24 hour day. Somebody wants another hour per day. Or more accurately, 350.4 hours per year!
What would you do with an extra 14 days in the year?
Are you sure that's supposed to be a dorrmat?
If the physical day remains the same average length - approx 24 hours, then the modified 6x12 seconds per minute clock would work if you redefine the length of what 1 second is.
