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Even the clock in the computer you're using to post here won't be affected.
Originally posted by Chadwickus
Clock in my car works fine without any power from the grid, as does my watch, as will any battery powered clock...
I suspect you're right. They say things that flash 12:00 after an outage may be affected, then they start to list some exceptions, like VCRs. I think the list of exceptions is way longer than their list and most electric clocks won't be affected, just as you said.
Originally posted by spyder550
I havent really owned anything that depended on 60hz ac for timing in probably 20 years. The article talks about things that flash 12:00 when the power goes off -- they wont be affected by powerline frequency or even to a large extent voltage. So if the article dosent get that right -- it shows the author doesn't really understand what he is talking about