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I will need to dig up his contact information, and we can have the discussion (on the ChronoTools Forum, of course)!!
Jeff
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I have been in touch with "Isthmus", who wrote this original definition; he has some further reflections and has made some modifications, since he wrote that message; maybe let's further work with "Isthmus", and publish our own definition!!
: " First and foremost they are designed to
: perform a specific duty and perform it well.
: "
: We need to modify this passage to state
: something like: “ First and foremost they
: are designed to perform a specific duty
: [above telling the time] and perform it
: well.”...
: -- Chuck
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