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The clock maker is Emil Hjarding who helped build the clock in 1910 and now takes care of it.
But because the debt was rising at such a fast rate -- $13,000 a second -- "he didn't build the clock until the computers came around that could handle that kind of speed" on an illuminated billboard, she said.
After all, they say, Ahmed didn't really build the clock.
The builder of the water-clock first has to make a plan of it, secondly execute this plan and build the clock, and thirdly he has to make the clock going by supplying it with a constant source of energy, namely the flow of water.
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After his story swept across the internet and drew messages of support from tech companies and the US president, Ahmed told reporters outside his home on Wednesday: "I built the clock to impress my teacher, but when I showed it to her she thought it was a threat to her.
"I built the clock to impress my teacher, but when I showed it to her, she thought it was a threat to her.
"I built the clock to impress my teacher, but when I showed it to her, she thought it was a threat to her," Ahmed said in an interview aired by Fox News.
That would definitely be better than 6.5 minutes, and the people who built the clocks for this orbiter thought about it for more than 30 seconds.
In 1852, a year before his death, the company's founder, Edward J. Dent, won the order to build the Great Clock of the Houses of Parliament, better known as Big Ben.
That was apparently enough to keep most people away until the 1920's, save for some minor quarrying in 1907 to obtain the stones used to build the Turkish clock tower over the Jaffa Gate.
Ofra's rabbi even issued a religious edict that the commandment to settle the land overrides the prohibition on making non-Jewish employees work on the Sabbath, so that construction workers could build round the clock.
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