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- From: sasbge@ant.unx.sas.com (Gantt Edmiston)
- Subject: Re: U.S. Naval Observatory and AtomClock
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 15:23:01 GMT
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- >In article snolan@marge.hq.af.mil (Scott D Nolan) writes:
- >There was an application named "AtomClock" that would
- >use you modem to dial a number in DC that once belonged
- >to the US Naval Observatory in NW DC. Their number
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- >If so what number do we have to ring?
- >I have lost the application that did this little wonder.
- >
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