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Old Sun Jul 09, 2006, 02:20pm
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Originally Posted by oc
So if there is no tenths of a second you can only correct a lag of 2 or more seconds?
Technically, you can correct any lag that is more than one second. Two ticks does not necessarily equal two full seconds. (For example, if the clock went from 3.1 seconds to 1.9 seconds, you'd have two clicks of the clock, but only 1.2 seconds elapsed.) But I think your point is that you can't fix the clock unless you see it move two clicks, and that is correct. Or at least, it was correct last year. I'm not sure if that will change with this year's rule revisions.
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