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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by mplagrow
Wow, you're a better man than I if you can discern that clock time to the nearest 10th of a second when you're blowing the whistle!
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It's something at which you can work on getting better. (I like to think that I have an inherent advantage from doing the clock/book for so long.) Next time you watch an NBA/NCAA game that actually shows a picture of the clock (instead of the CGI stuff) just pay attention in the last minute of each half/quarter. With practice, you'll be able to distinguish between all the digits when the whistle blows.
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The CGI stuff (actually called "CG" stuff by the industry) would work just fine. You don't need to know the game clock time to which an event occured, just the time on any clock with tenths of a second.