sundials, and candles marked with minutes and hours that were made to burn down so far every 10 minutes
becuase its cooler
The rack and the thumbscrew
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
they used weapons to fight and exacute people
They hated bathing. That is why the use of perfume and cologne was popular.
The Tudor period is the period of history between 1485 and 1603 in England and Wales. Instead of an oven, Tudors might have cooked on a fire with a spit.
becuase its cooler
Yes, the Tudors did use Roman numerals. Roman numerals were commonly used in Europe during the Middle Ages, including the Tudor period, as a system of numerical notation. They are still used today in various contexts, such as on clock faces or in the naming of monarchs.
It went, "Clock, Clock!" Get it? Clock instead of Cluck?
A 24 hour clock is better when you are running around the clock operations. Military, Police and Fire Stations use it to avoid any confusion when talking time. Factories that run around the clock, shipping companies, and airlines use it. Answer The Aviation and Space industries use the 24 hour clock as well. It reduces confusion, especially when written or oral communications are critical
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huge indoors fire places
You use the little knob that you use for setting the trip counter so instead of pressing it in (which resets the miles) turn it left to change the hours and right to change the minutes on your clock
The rack and the thumbscrew
Because stopwatches are more precise with seconds. They are also portable and easier to read.
A nucular clock uses nucular time. For more information, try searching for "nuclear clock" instead.
The time does not change simply because you use an analogue clock instead of a digital one!