A broken clock has a fixed position. Let's say it never moves from 6:00. It is correct at 6am and 6pm exactly, or 0.0023% of the day
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It's a bit worrying I have to explain that
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Did you do that math in your head in the shower?
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But it's .138%, no? 2/1440 min per day?
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Lol u tried working it out aswell, think he included seconds aswell which is technically correct cuz a click does have a second hand
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Not if it's a 24hr digital clock!!!
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Well still worthless when you don't know when it is right. Same value as randomly generated answers..
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Except if it's stuck at 12:15, thens it's always right (angle)
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But it is always more right that a not at the time clock
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You right you rightThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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