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File:Psycho-trinket.jpg|link=Psycho-trinket|[[Psycho-trinket]] consolation prize from the [[Who Wants to Be a Chronometer?]] show. | |||
File:Phantomtollbooth.PNG|link=The Phantom Tollbooth (nonfiction)|[[The Phantom Tollbooth (nonfiction)|Tock the Clock Dog]] is a living chronometer. | |||
File:1938834488.01.S001.LXXXXXXX.jpg|link=Doctor Dead (nonfiction)|''Clock in [[Doctor Dead (nonfiction)|Doctor Dead]]'' cover art has interesting chronometric properties. | |||
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* [[Who Wants to Be a Chronometer?]] - a [[reality TV (nonfiction)|reality TV]] show in which articipants compete to measure [[Time (nonfiction)|time]] and perform other time-related tasks. Successful contestants are converted into a variety of chronometers. | * [[Who Wants to Be a Chronometer?]] - a [[reality TV (nonfiction)|reality TV]] show in which articipants compete to measure [[Time (nonfiction)|time]] and perform other time-related tasks. Successful contestants are converted into a variety of chronometers. |
Revision as of 09:13, 13 June 2016
A chronometer is a machine or other means of measuring time.
Fiction cross-reference
Psycho-trinket consolation prize from the Who Wants to Be a Chronometer? show.
Tock the Clock Dog is a living chronometer.
Clock in Doctor Dead cover art has interesting chronometric properties.
- Who Wants to Be a Chronometer? - a reality TV show in which articipants compete to measure time and perform other time-related tasks. Successful contestants are converted into a variety of chronometers.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Chronometry @ Wikipedia