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	<title>Comments on: My New Casio Pathfinder: A review</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle</title>
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		<description>Thank you for that little bit of information about the time. I read somewhere that without the radio transmissions, that watch will loose about 20 seconds per month! Even though that is about 4 minutes per year, it will make a significant problem for me when I am maybe overseas for a few years. Do you know all of the transmission sites that help these watches get the right time? I would like to know if they have one in Iraq or Afghanistan. Also, you had this coming, please do not exagerate the weight of the watch. You said &quot;It [the watch] can be dangerous when you move your arm, because the weight creates some momentum that is hard to stop.&quot; You have got to be kidding.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for that little bit of information about the time. I read somewhere that without the radio transmissions, that watch will loose about 20 seconds per month! Even though that is about 4 minutes per year, it will make a significant problem for me when I am maybe overseas for a few years. Do you know all of the transmission sites that help these watches get the right time? I would like to know if they have one in Iraq or Afghanistan. Also, you had this coming, please do not exagerate the weight of the watch. You said &#8220;It [the watch] can be dangerous when you move your arm, because the weight creates some momentum that is hard to stop.&#8221; You have got to be kidding.</p>
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