raccoonradio said:
True and often during the news they will say the current time, etc
One can always use (if you can) time.gov to set clocks, or WWV (still running?) and years ago I would call a certain number and get:
"New England Telephone (or whatever) time is seven-thirty-three (ding) exactly. Temperature 70, Fahrenheit..."
I think we were told to dial NESTLES or 637-xxxx or something
Sadly, 617.637.1212 (Boston time and temperature) was discontinued about 2 years ago. However WWV and WWVH are still alive and well on 2.5, 5, 10, 15 MHz and WWV is also on 20 MHz. You can phone in WWV at 303.499.7111 or WWVH at 808.335.4363. The calls are at regular rates and last for 2 minutes.
The old 617.637.1212 was originally known as MEridian 7-1212 back in the days of lettered exchanges. For fun, to dial the time lady you could punch in N-E-S-T-L-E-S or dial N-E-R-V-O-U-S or just dial 637-xxxx (any 4 digits would do).