Analog clocks: digital time.
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Analog clocks: digital time.
Analog clocks, one in each room, are discrete devices. A radio signal keeps them synchronized. The black, rectangular minute hands point at one, and only one number. They will not sweep continuously. They will not name spaces between. They jump in unison from number to number, quivering a bit upon landing. For this reason the last minute of the last period of the day may stretch like a line named by points A, B on the dull-green chalkboard into an unknown infinity.
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Analog clocks: digital time.
Analog clocks, one in each room, are discrete devices. A radio signal keeps them synchronized. The black, rectangular minute hands point at one, and only one number. They will not sweep continuously. They will not name spaces between. They jump in unison from number to number, quivering a bit upon landing. For this reason the last minute of the last period of the day may stretch like a line named by points A, B on the dull-green chalkboard into an unknown infinity.
@futurebird digital time is when you hold up your middle finger up to the sun and examine the direction its shadow is pointing.