0:00 - Part A : Intro
1:37 - Part I : Numerals
6:06 - Part 0 : Zero
12:39 - Part -1 : Negatives
17:44 - Part 1/2 : Fractions
20:01 - Part 55 : Equalization
23:32 - Part Infinity : Outro
In this episode, we will explore some of my ideas of how the clock systems are poorly designed and how they could be fixed in the future. Leave a comment letting me know your favorite (or least favorite) of these ideas, or any of your own ideas!
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This episode was filmed by Carlo Trappenberg, and was directed / edited / soundtracked by me (Domotro).
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