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Which is still no good, because nobody can tell which are those two times when it's right by looking at it.



That’s the point; it’s illustrating a technicality which in no way impacts the uselessness of the clock.


You can never know if a clock is showing the correct time unless you have another, known good point of reference.


Or if you trust the clock.

With the broken clock, you can't ever trust it.




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