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		<title>How Did People Keep Accurate Time in the Past by Using Mechanical Clocks?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mean, they did have clocks, but from my personal experience, mechanical clocks do run slow at some point. What happened when a clock stopped in the past? How did they set it back if they didn&#8217;t know the time? No computers, no atomic clocks, how did people get accurate time just using mechanical clocks? [...]]]></description>
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