Clock Counts
Rated • 1 review • time, clock • navy.mil
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62 atomic clocks:
13 hydrogen masers
49 cesiums
That's good to know!
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spectrekitty is a 51 year old woman from Dallas, Texas, USA
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Rated • 1 review • time, clock • navy.mil
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Rated • 1 review • history, american history, cold war • history-world.org
The Elusive Peace, The Cold War
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Rated • 2 reviews • counterculture • associatedcontent.com
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Rated • 1 review • celebrities, born today • biography.com

Rated • 1 review • history, american history • eyewitnesstohistory.com
The Changing World of Work
"Railroads not only created a transportation revolution but also a management revolution that altered the workplace dramatically. Army officers hired by railroads to help with construction and management instituted an organizational structure similar to that of the army's. Efficiency and profit were the top priorities. ...
"By the turn of the century, most industries had adopted these same management practices. ... Workdays in most industries averaged ten hours, and work weeks over sixty. Steel workers saw the longest workdays. They worked twelve-hour shifts for six days, worked a 24-hour shift on the seventh day, and then worked six more twelve-hour days so that they may have off the fourteenth day. Workers tolerated these conditions because there was always someone ready to take their position on the factory line. ...
"The creation of middle management allowed women to enter the work force in large numbers for the first time. They filled the clerical and secretarial positions left open by men now in middle management. ... During both world wars, women took over many traditional male jobs in construction, but were forced out of those jobs after the wars ended."
Rated • 2 reviews • photography, goth, art, cool photos • iberianblackarts.com

Rated • 1 review • music videos, bollywood, bollyrock • free.fr
Can you say, Bollyrock?
Rated • 1 review • tea • best-tea-4u.com
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"Called "t'o, sheh, chuan, chia and ming" tea has long been a staple of the Chinese diet and a mainstay of Chinese culture.
Chinese botanists and medical practitioners realized very early that it bestowed health benefits on people wise enough to drink it regularly. It was credited with the ability to relieve fatigue, "delight the soul", "strengthen the will", repair eyesight and even to prevent drowsiness.
A tea paste was also used to treat rheumatic pains. Taoists even believed that it was an ingredient of the elixir of immortality."
Rated • 1 review • mental health, stupidity, misinformation • religioustolerance.org
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The author's personal comments:
"I predicted in 2000-NOV, that by the year 2010 CE, MPD/DID will be relegated to the trash bucket of psychological fads, along with frontal lobotomy, recovered memory therapy, therapy to uncover memories of abuse in former lifetimes, and therapy related to abuse by LGM (little green men) onboard UFOs."