From Dave Howell, Nellie D 37VT63
Technology is advancing so quickly. This point was driven home recently as I searched for a way to keep Nellie's Slurpee from running at night. Its noisy pump, mounted under Nellie's stateroom floor, can wake the dead. Since microcontrollers don't typically have built-in clocks, the search was on for one that I could add. Allow me to digress for a minute. When Bicki and I set sail for Mexico in 1995 it was at a seminal moment in history. Since the 1600's sailors went to sea with sextants. We had one too. But we also had a new fangled, handheld device called a GPS. For the princely sum of $800 it could tell you instantly and continuously your lat/long. An added benefit was that it could tell UTC time with the accuracy of an atomic clock. And this brings us back to the Slurpee and the solution to its real-time clock problem. Since 1995 GPS prices have halved and halved again. Until today when this GPS can be purchased for $3.32.
That's right, GPS's are so inexpensive now you can buy them as substitutes for cheap clocks.
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