Advertising clock above St Mary Street Market entrance I'd guess this
electric clock was installed in the 1950s.
That may mean something as simple as moving an
electric clock a few feet away from your bedside table, or as complicated as rethinking your cell phone and wireless Internet usage or where you live.
Get rid of your
electric clock or clock radio and replace it with a battery one, and do not use an electric blanket.
Circular saw, router, sander, drill, table saw, grinder, furnace blower, air conditioner fan, bath fan, hair dryer,
electric clock, vacuum cleaner, disc drive, CD player, toy car, camera, trolling motor, garage door opener--the list of motorized devices in an average home is enormous.
Some experts try to occupy a middle ground by saying that EMFs are probably safe, but that it can't hurt to take some simple precautions (such as sitting farther from computer screens, avoiding certain types of electric blankets, and not sleeping right next to an
electric clock).
One story even prompted a concerned mother to remove the
electric clock from her child's bedroom.
The first pipeless Hammond organ was produced by Laurens Hammond, an
electric clock manufacturer of Chicago, Ill.
Such talent as wrote "It takes a Tough Man to Make a Tender Chicken," or "At 60 Miles an Hour the Loudest Sound You Can Hear Is the Tick of the
Electric Clock," or "Starting Dec.
Two clocks appear on the Bell-Smith canvas, the mechanical clock of St James Cathedral, eclipsed by the splendid new
electric clock that in September 1893 was exhibited by the J.E.
A new addition to the fair is an
electric clock specialist who can offer a repair service as well as offering clocks for sale.
"It's an
electric clock and when it was struck by lightning it affected the electrics.