If only they made some sort of chronoscope that could strap to your wrist, then you’d have this information at (or at least, near) your fingertips at - literally - all times.
That's a cracking idea, TG. Personally, I walk around carrying a 16th century stone sundial. Apart from being pretty useless at night (or even when it's a bit cloudy), it shows a different "time" (based on the "shadow") depending on which way I'm standing. Or sitting, as it's feckin' heavy.
Jehannum - What country are you in? It's 6:40 pm where I am (there's a chronology device built into the computer), but probably not where you are. And now it's a minute later than that no matter where we are.
It's 7pm in Greater London, but it's 6pm in my kitchen, as I never put the kitchen clock forward for winter time, so when I go into the kitchen, it's like going back in time an hour.
It's 7pm in Greater London, but it's 6pm in my kitchen, as I never put the kitchen clock forward for winter time, so when I go into the kitchen, it's like going back in time an hour.
Is that so you get to the machine before the morlocks have pushed it inside the building?