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Reply to "Barry B. and Gunner John....I've just got to know.....DCS Chrono"

SD60M posted:

IMHO...The chronometer is a "cutesy" little feature that MTH added to DCS...because they could...never realizing folks would take the information so seriously.

If it really, really mattered...there would be chronometers on a whole lot of other electronic equipment.

Does a PC, a laptop, TV,  or a cell phone have a chronometer one can check...to see how "used" the electronics might be?  Not that I am aware of...but, maybe they do.

The Hard Drive in my computer and the motherboard both have a built in chronometers that tell me the number of total power on hours.
  * The hard drive timer is extremely useful. Usually when they hit around 25,000 hours, I'm replacing them not matter how good it still operates.

My cell phone has call timer that tells me the total number of minutes of talk time and the total amount of data transmitted & received on the device.

Last but not least one of my Vizio TVs does have a total power on life timer which was oddly at 5 hours when it was bought "new".

These chronometers exist in more places than we would think and are not easily accessible in most cases on many of them.

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