I'm impressed, the calendar reform rebuttal form had a little trouble with this one, but: (x) local time should not be ambiguous (x) how will I know when I can call you? (x) time cannot be stopped, nor can clocks be abolished entirelyhttps://www.euronews.com/2019/06/19/norwegian-island-wants-to-be-world-s-first-time-free-zone …
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Realistically, this is a tourism gambit, and the bridge full of wristwatches is obviously staged. But, you know, I've heard worse tourism gambits
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I mean I'm legit curious to know how they'll work this. Do they hide the real clocks from tourists? Run everything 24 hours a day and change shifts at random? If I visit, can I live the 26-hour day my brain so tiredly wants
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Heck with it, I'm going to Sommarøy. They got me. It worked. Gonna stay there 13 days but it'll be 12 sleep cycles
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(x) timetables would become unreadable (x) high-tech applications need far more accuracy than your scheme allows (x) everybody in the world is already used to sexagesimal time divisions Your plan fails to account for: (x) humans (x) clocks (x) rational hatred for arbitrary change
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