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  2. Jessop's Clock - Wikipedia

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    It is reported that on the day of Ledger's death, Jessop's clock stopped working for reasons unknown. [2] It was restarted and continued keeping time on the streets of San Diego. In April 2009 the clock stopped working. A few months later it was given a two-month refurbishing and cleaning, [5] paid for by the Jessop family, which still owns the ...

  3. Time travel claims and urban legends - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Northern Irish filmmaker George Clarke uploaded a video clip entitled "Chaplin's Time Traveller" to YouTube. The clip analyzes bonus material in a DVD of the Charlie Chaplin film The Circus. Included in the DVD is footage from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1928. At one point, a woman is seen ...

  4. The Time Traveller (fanzine) - Wikipedia

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    (Three of the four editors were 15–17 years old at the time. Allen Glasser was born in 1908.) According to SF historian Sam Moskowitz, The Time Traveller was the first fanzine to be devoted exclusively to science fiction. [3] It was also the first fanzine not strictly associated with a club and, starting with its third issue, the first to be ...

  5. Time Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Time Travelers Quartet, a series of young adult books by Caroline B. Cooney; Gideon the Cutpurse or The Time Travelers, a 2006 children's novel by Linda Buckley-Archer "The Time Traveller" (short story), a 1990 short story by Isaac Asimov; Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality, a 2006 book by Ronald Mallett

  6. John Titor - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the John Titor Foundation published a book, John Titor: A Time Traveler's Tale (ISBN 1-59196-436-9), discussing his claims; the book is now out of print. The 2009 visual novel Steins;Gate, which was adapted into an anime in 2011, heavily features time travel and has John Titor as a major part of the plot. [16]

  7. James R. Mills Building - Wikipedia

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    Using the facilities of the SD&AE, in July 1981 the agency was able to open the first line of the San Diego Trolley, between downtown San Diego and the international border in San Ysidro. [5] The San Diego Trolley added a second line to the east on March 20, 1986, with the two lines meeting at a station near 12th and Imperial Avenues, just ...

  8. List of clocks - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Clock is an 1815 clock in the United States Capitol; The Town Clock of Dubuque, Iowa is in a downtown clock tower, built in 1864. The Clock of the Nations, Rochester, New York was located at the Midtown Plaza in the 1960s. It had dioramas of 12 different nations. Every hour on the hour the dioramas opened up and music was played. The ...

  9. Segal's law - Wikipedia

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    The saying was coined by the San Diego Union on September 20, 1930: "Confusion.—Retail jewelers assert that every man should carry two watches. But a man with one watch knows what time it is, and a man with two watches could never be sure."