Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 22, 1963

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    upanddown17  almost 13 years ago

    I wonder if any of those Christmas lights are the kind that twinkle.

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    RoofDog  almost 12 years ago

    Obviously you shouldn’t unplug the clock radio because you’ll have to set the time again later. Unless it’s the kind that syncs to an atomic clock over a radio signal.

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    MrJamie1062  over 11 years ago

    I doubt Snoopy’s clock radio would have been the kind that could synchronize itself to atomic time, since that was 50 years ago, LONG before today’s advances in technology.

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    jtyroler  about 8 years ago

    No outlet adapter so you can overload the circuit?

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    Best Commenter Ever  almost 4 years ago

    https://youtu.be/v_Orv-IdPXs?t=22

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    yow4zip Premium Member 11 months ago

    That’s a tough one.

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    Frankie5466  6 months ago

    The comments piqued my curiosity so I did some research: the 1st radio clock (not to be confused with a clock radio which is just an alarm clock that can tune in radio stations. Atomic clock is not correct either as radio clocks are not actually Atomic clocks) available to consumers was in 1983. For $250 you could purchase a kit to build 1 or for $400 you could buy 1 already assembled. It wasn’t until the 2000’s that they became common in stores and much more affordable

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