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  2. Speaking clock - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the number 1194 was the speaking clock in all areas. The service started in 1953 by the Post Master General's Department, originally to access the talking clock on a rotary dial phone, callers would dial "B074", during the transition from a rotary dial to a DTMF based phone system, the talking clock number changed from "B074" to 1194.

  3. Talking clock - Wikipedia

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    A talking clock (also called a speaking clock and an auditory clock) is a timekeeping device that presents the time as sounds. It may present the time solely as sounds, such as a phone-based time service (see " Speaking clock ") or a clock for the visually impaired, or may have a sound feature in addition to an analog or digital face.

  4. Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office even produced dial centre labels for use in advertisements and film / TV with a mythical exchange called VINcent plus four digits. The numerical equivalent of VIN was 846, and all the caller got was the speaking clock (i.e. 846 is also numerical equivalent of TIM) in the big city 'Director' areas. [49]

  5. Victorian Telecommunications Museum - Wikipedia

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    The visitor watched the exchange manually step up and click around as the numbers are dialled. The phones had all the original dial tones and rings that were standard for this equipment. Mechanical speaking clock. The exhibits included one of the original mechanical speaking clocks, made with rotating glass discs. This was one (number 2) of the ...

  6. Appointment with Fear (radio) - Wikipedia

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    'The Speaking Clock' by John Dickson Carr, 13 April 1944 'Death Flies Blind' by John Dickson Carr, 20 April 1944 'A Watcher by the Dead' adapted by John Dickson Carr from Ambrose Bierce, 27 April 1944 'The Pit and the Pendulum' adapted by John Dickson Carr from Edgar Allan Poe, 4 May 1944 'Vampire Tower' by John Dickson Carr, 11 May 1944

  7. Can My Employer Ban Me From Speaking Spanish To Co-Workers? - AOL

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    She states that some other non-Spanish speaking workers claim it makes them uncomfortable. I am asked to assist Spanish-speaking customers with no additional pay, but this is not a concern. I will ...

  8. Mom Begs Doctors to Treat Sick Newborn. 3 Months Later, a ...

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    "Talking to her oncologist, there's a very high probability that she's going to need the full eight, but we're just praying that maybe miraculously these tumors shrink," says Lauren.

  9. Audichron Company - Wikipedia

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    Audichron Company was a company founded in the 1930s by John Franklin in Doraville, Georgia, [1] to produce the Audichron, a talking clock. [2] By the 1970s, there were thousands of Audichron time-of-day announcers in use all over the world. Audichron had also developed a machine to announce the temperature. During the 1970s and 1980s ...