huggy59
Active Member
Is this the same reason my brother insists that a Coke from McDonald's is better than a can or bottle from his home?
hehehe
And on the MS time sync note, yeah, the MS time sync is dependent on the chain of time servers it syncs to, and I suspect they aren't as cleanly managed and maintained within in the MS domain system as they are with a good multi-level NTS heirarchy.
I have had two alarm clocks with 9v battery backup, and every time power goes out, the clocks GAIN time at the rate of about 1 min per 10 minutes of outage. Now, you can get better accuracy than that with today's chips and such... so IMO, the battery doesn't really save you anything.
What we need is a way to shut off the clocks that we don't need/use! (Short of clipping the internal power.)
hehehe
And on the MS time sync note, yeah, the MS time sync is dependent on the chain of time servers it syncs to, and I suspect they aren't as cleanly managed and maintained within in the MS domain system as they are with a good multi-level NTS heirarchy.
I have had two alarm clocks with 9v battery backup, and every time power goes out, the clocks GAIN time at the rate of about 1 min per 10 minutes of outage. Now, you can get better accuracy than that with today's chips and such... so IMO, the battery doesn't really save you anything.
What we need is a way to shut off the clocks that we don't need/use! (Short of clipping the internal power.)