19-03-2015 21:08 - edited 19-03-2015 21:09
19-03-2015 21:08 - edited 19-03-2015 21:09
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31966684
A luxurious alternative.
20-03-2015 21:47
20-03-2015 21:47
@anticpated wrote:Well they do pause the time for 2 seconds every New Year at the turn to synchronise the clocks and whatnot due to the eliptical tilt of the Earth so maybe it's something like that. Also it means we don't have satelites crashing into each other.
Or could it be because that guy from 1D is stressed...
Yeah...I bet he is stressed...being caught 'in a moment of time' ....with another woman...
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20-03-2015 21:57
20-03-2015 21:57
Well with radio waves travelling at the speed of light of around 300.000 kms/sec there must be a need to pause it for 2 seconds every year so as not to blow all your light bulbs in the house. Or more likely it is everything to do with One Direction
20-03-2015 22:44
20-03-2015 22:44
02-08-2015 20:47
02-08-2015 20:47
I've been looking at some Seiko Solar watches today.....hmmm....seriously need to save though.
02-08-2015 21:04
02-08-2015 21:04
@anticpated wrote:I've been looking at some Seiko Solar watches today.....hmmm....seriously need to save though.
How much are they @anticpated ?
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03-08-2015 20:14
03-08-2015 20:14
About £200-£500 depending on which model you buy.
03-08-2015 21:02
03-08-2015 21:02
@anticpated wrote:About £200-£500 depending on which model you buy.
Blimey for that price I would keep my arm covered in bubble wrap....
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14-10-2015 14:19
14-10-2015 14:19
14-10-2015 14:25
14-10-2015 14:25
@anticpated wrote:@Cleoriff I just purchased a new watch recently. Slightly more upmarket my usual purchases.
Tissot Chronograph. So it's essentially an upmarket Swatch.
Tissot Chronograph? Do they come under a variety of other names?
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14-10-2015 14:31