On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Rann Aridorn wrote:
Roehl Sybing wrote:
A quick check of the bedside clock revealed the apparent cause of this
non-commotion - the power was out, and had been so since 5:17 that
morning.
Curious, can you tell from a clock whose power is drawn from the outlet the
time of a power hit?
If it's not a digital clock, obviously. ^^;;
Sure you can. Consider the digital clocks consisting of numbers on tiles
that flip over. You mean that you can't if the clock uses a seven-segment
display that requires constant power.
Dr. Zoidberg: My next clue came at 4:15, when the clock stopped. And
another came two hours later at 4:15, when I discovered
the murdered body [stuffed inside the clock].
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