There could be several reasons:
-Most automotive clocks draw power directly from the car's battery. If the connection to the battery gets interrupted even for a brief moment, such as a loose connection, the clock would reset itself. Check your connections, especially the battery posts.
-If the battery voltage drops too the clock may reset. This can be caused by a poor car battery (replace it) or an alternator that is not keeping up with recharging the battery.
-There may be something wrong with the clock. Replace it.
it can just check it again and again maybe you set your clock wrongly
if you keep chopping down trees you will lose them so we wont have wood, bait!
yes you can tell because on in the wild when you tri to catch it itll keep coming out when you tri to throw a pokeball itll keep coming out and wont give up
As of right now no. Nothing has been said about a second, but that dose not mean that there wont.
You can get you license at 16 but it wont be a full license. For the mean time you will have a junior drivers license that will let you drive from 5am to 9pm. Then when you are 18 they will send you a full drivers license.
i have it. when you won the game your results + the time (if you have played more time its bad!) and you can catch pokemons with that time.
it can just check it again and again maybe you set your clock wrongly
"If time is all you have, then why isn't there enough of it"
If it was me, it would mean that he is interested in what you have to tell him, a good sign to know he cares and likes you.
that wont work
I think It means he is trying to keep something away form you
time to get a new car!
a clock!!! because there's no 13 in a clock get it. If you don't to BAD!!!
The first clock is right twice per day. The other wont be right for years. (However, neither clock could be said to be 'efficient!'.)
it wont because you need a certain kind of batterys to work a clock!!!
Dead battery ?
Atomic clocks do not automatically adjust for daylight savings time. You may need to manually change the time on the clock to account for the time change. Some atomic clocks have a setting that allows you to switch between daylight savings time and standard time. Check the user manual for instructions on how to make this adjustment.