because the clock is showing the smiling face to the customers
The fingers on a clock for sale in a shop window, when set at ten minutes past ten o'clock, shows a happy, smiling face. It was thought to encourage shoppers to buy the clock.
Take it to a repair shop.
It is an advertising thought by jewellers; they turn the dial of a watch in the shop window to 10:10 time as the hands look like a smiling face.
The meaning for "to clock in" goes back about a century when an actual clock with a time stamp or punch was used to mark a time card for employees. The card would show the clock's stamp of when an employee arrived, went to and returned from lunch, and when they went home at the end of the day. The term is commonly used today in most English speaking countries, and the way to "clock in" is still very similar, if not exactly the same, as when it began. Although much of the clocking in is done by computer now and is much harder to falsify than the old stamp method when a friend could clock you in when he clocked in himself. +++ As one who had to use the system in a factory in the 1980s (last century!) I can also say the clock could be used to time the work itself as well as your presence in the building. In our case, a batch-production machine-shop, each machinist had his own attendance-card, but also collected a similar card for each task, write the Job Number on it and clock on and off the task. In this way the accounts department could calculate the labour-charge elements of the products' selling-costs. ' I work now for a company using flexi-time, which obviously places all staff on trust, but in theory anyone could be tracked via a computer record generated by the door security system in which employee has a coded, magnetic fob like a USB stick, plus PIN, to unlock the door.
because u use maths everyday. you look at the clock and read the time, that is maths. u buy sumthing from the shop and u use money. that is maths. and you go to school or work, there is bound to be sum sort of maths in there.
Because it resembles a smiling face.
The fingers on a clock for sale in a shop window, when set at ten minutes past ten o'clock, shows a happy, smiling face. It was thought to encourage shoppers to buy the clock.
Take it too a clock fixing shop?
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The Clock Shop - 1930 was released on: USA: 10 May 1930
in the clock radio shop , thats what dad said
The cast of Clock Shop Carnival - 2010 includes: Elliott Bambrough as Narrator
You can purchase a large cuckoo clock physically at any clock shop local to you. If there isn't a clock shop near you, don't fret. You can always purchase one online on eBay or Amazon.
The cast of The Clock Shop - 1930 includes: Betty and Ramon as Themselves Cliff Edwards as himself
you can not buy the street clock from the shop. it can only be sent as a gift.
Take it to a repair shop.
It is on the far left of Mrs. Claus' kitchen. Its the same clock as the coffee shop.