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A boring diary by @hugovk #61

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hugovk opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 3 comments
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A boring diary by @hugovk #61

hugovk opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 3 comments

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@hugovk
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hugovk commented Nov 1, 2016

A boring diary

Or is it a rubbish reference book? Just clock times:

Chapter 1

Twelve am.

Twelve pm and one second. And two seconds. Twelve pm and three seconds. The time is now twelve pm and four seconds.

It's twelve pm and five seconds. Twelve pm and six seconds. Twelve pm and seven seconds. Twelve pm and eight seconds. It's twelve pm and nine seconds. The time is now twelve pm and ten seconds. Twelve pm and eleven seconds. It's twelve pm and twelve seconds. And thirteen seconds. Twelve pm and fourteen seconds. Twelve pm and fifteen seconds. It's twelve pm and sixteen seconds. It's twelve pm and seventeen seconds. And eighteen seconds. Twelve pm and nineteen seconds. Twelve pm and twenty seconds. Twelve pm and twenty-one seconds. And twenty-two seconds.

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ikarth commented Nov 1, 2016

Idea to build on this: The American Time Use Survey tracks how surveyed Americans spend each minute of the day. (Suggestion inspired by watching this.)

@MichaelPaulukonis
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I find no fault with the title.

@nadavoosh
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This is, real nice.

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