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To: craig crawford who wrote (90643)1/11/2000 5:38:00 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
>You can buy a $5000 Rolex or a $50 Timex, but in the end they both
>tell the time equally well.

Except nobody ever sees anybody's interconnect cables, so one can't even use the excuse of vanity. Maybe gullibility?

And actually, a quartz $50 timex tells time a lot better than a standard oyster perpetual mechanical $2500 rolex, no matter how finely crafted they claim to be. Springs do not relax their force in a linear method, and the best crafstmen can only do so much with extra cogs that click into play at certain spring densities :)

A little chunk of quartz, however, will happily vibrate exactly at a known frequency as long as your battery stays within a certain voltage range.
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