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"It's a good clock, but atomic standards are much better".
Every home needs a good clock, but we never expected one so elegant or tuneful.
In Newtonian mechanics, a "clock" (or a "good clock") is a physical system with a certain sort of dynamical structure.
A good clock is simply a physical system with parts whose positions are correlated with the physical properties of the rest of the universe by means of a simple and powerful law.
From a relationist perspective, whether something is a clock (or a good clock) has nothing to do with correlations between the configuration of the clock face and "what time it is" or between changes in the configuration of the clock face and "how much time has passed"—since, for a relationist, there are no facts about what time it is or about how much time a certain process takes.
If we represent a process by its world-line in space-time, the proper time of the process is the time read by a good clock that moves with the process along its world-line.
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"I knew it would be difficult but it is good to see where I am against the other guys so to have come out with the result and a season's best, I'm chuffed," said Davies, 22. Weir, who has opted to miss the World Championships to focus on his road racing, found Hug too good, clocking three minutes 28.01 seconds to the Swiss' 3 27.60.
When good clocks became available, they appeared inaccurate to people who were used to trusting sundials.
The display technology is quite good, as well, clocking in at 2400 x 1600 (QHD), with a lid that rotates 360 degrees.
"I've got one good alarm clock and my phone".
"All you need is a good alarm clock and a flashlight," said David Cook, a wildlife biologist with the Florida Wildlife Commission.
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