> You folks are spoiled by your modern solid state quartz clocks to the point > that you don't remember the old electromechanical clocks described above. > Detroit (shudder) used them for years, and they generally lasted the length of > the vehicle's warranty or 1 year, whichever was less. And long term > accuracy?? HA! Hah! I'll have you know the clock in the Pioneer loses no more than 20 mintes a day! <Big Grin> It still looks cool though!
- Mike White [Mail: mike.white@law.utah.edu - mwhite@eng.utah.edu] Visit my '57 23-Window VW BUS at: [http://cloud8.law.utah.edu/]
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