Don't watch the clock, do as it does: Keep Going!
November 3, 2018 6:42 AM   Subscribe

 
Until, one day, an unlikely accident drives him to crime, where he uses his clock powers to sow chaos until Batman ends his reign of temporal terror.
posted by GenjiandProust at 8:36 AM on November 3, 2018 [3 favorites]


Wait he changes the clocks for daylight savings time A FEW DAYS BEFORE?!!!?? That seems needlessly unhelpful.
posted by Grandysaur at 8:51 AM on November 3, 2018 [2 favorites]


There are too many public clocks in my own city that have been allowed to break down, showing the correct time only twice a day.

I suppose public clocks aren't as high a priority nowadays that accurate timekeeping is more affordable and portable. But I do kind of like the sentiment of, "Here is a tiny bit of useful information available to anyone passing by."
posted by RobotHero at 8:54 AM on November 3, 2018 [1 favorite]


I suppose if you wanted all the clocks to go back at the same time he'd have to arrange for a bunch of clock deputies for the occasion.
posted by RobotHero at 9:00 AM on November 3, 2018


A busy night...
posted by hippybear at 10:44 AM on November 3, 2018 [4 favorites]


Until, one day, an unlikely accident drives him to crime, where he uses his clock powers to sow chaos until Batman ends his reign of temporal terror.

I give a wrong time stop a traffic line!
posted by TedW at 12:09 PM on November 3, 2018 [1 favorite]


Semi-Related.
Happy Time Change Weekend, y'all!
posted by 1f2frfbf at 12:16 PM on November 3, 2018


I love old clocks. My dad collected antique clocks while I was a kid and Westminster Quarters were part of the soundtrack of my childhood. Unfortunately they were all stolen from storage just before I graduated from high school. Finding a similar clock or two has been on my life-long to do list but for now I enjoy hearing clocks like these chime. I wonder who will replace Mr. Schneider when the time comes.

Once, because of a glitch, the Herald Square clock kept tolling incessantly, recalled Mr. Schneider. When he showed up to fix it he was nearly accosted by a group of homeless men who complained that they could no longer sleep.

“One of them said, ‘Thank God you’re here — we haven’t been able to sleep for two days,’” Mr. Schneider recalled. “Once I fixed it, they were my best friends.”


My dad joked that when house guests had overstayed their welcome he would set all the clocks 5 minutes apart at night so they chimed constantly.
posted by bendy at 2:08 PM on November 3, 2018 [3 favorites]


I drive by a strip mall with a digital clock and temperature display. They are always wrong, to a comical level. In October, it has shown 72 degrees all month. I wish they would just turn it off. Since the time just changed, there is a small chance it will be correct for a few days.

I just read a YA fantasy novel called Timekeeper by Tara Sim. It started off pretty dull but once it got into the world-building stuff with time and how the clocks actually control the time instead of just measuring it, it got better. It is, of course, a trilogy.
posted by soelo at 10:32 AM on November 4, 2018


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