I never heard this one. If anyrthing the holiday clock is up-beat full speed. In England the phrase ( home for Christmas) is sometimes used to indicated intense speed, for example- the film rewind on the camera had two speeds- normal and (home for Christmas) equivalent US phrase is Christmas Rush, but not used out of season. I like the phrase. it is not sacrilegious.
Use a weight light than the recommended weight for your clock and and hook it on to the chain which controls the cuckoo.
The time currently on the Christmas clock is 157 days, 5 hours, 25 minutes and 33 seconds. We are currently more than halfway until the Christmas season is here.
We will land in past.when our speed is slower than light there will be some time in clock ,when our speed is same of light than the in click will stop for us, But when our speed is faster than light the clock will start moving reverse.
If you're moving toward me or away from me, then your clock looks to me as if it's moving slower than mine, and my clock looks to you as if it's moving slower than yours. You see me aging slower than you are, and I see you aging slower than I am. You see my time slowing down, and I see your time slowing down. Both of us are correct. If that doesn't blow your mind, look around on line and read more about Relativity. This really happens, but not enough to notice unless you and I are moving together or apart at least 67 million miles an hour or so. (10% of 'c'.)
Yes, it's called we slower than speed lol , the " lol" is include In the name just saying
Saying "Happy Holidays" to someone is politically correct because not everyone celebrates the same holiday. Saying "Happy Holidays" will be less offending than telling someone "Merry Christmas" who does not celebrate Christmas.
Slower than what?
Slower than what?
A pendulum clock taken to the top of a hill will likely gain time. This is because the force of gravity is weaker at higher altitudes, causing the pendulum to swing more slowly. The clock will then tick at a slower rate than at sea level, resulting in gaining time.
The statistics for how many people prefer getting gifts rather than giving them for Christmas are not available; however, those who prefer to give gifts can understand what the saying, "It is more blessed to give than to receive" really means.
nothing. that is impossible because if it is faster than a bird, then it isn't slower than a snail. and if it is slower than a snail, then it isn't faster than a bird.
it swims a little slower than normal it swims a little slower than normal it swims a little slower than normal