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40: From the archive: On Berkeley time? He keeps Campanile's clocks ticking

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Last week, Berkeley students noticed that one of the Campanile’s four clocks stopped. While the north-facing clock was at a standstill, the other three kept going. How could that happen? Turns out each of the clocks has its own motor and runs independently from one another. But because the bell tower’s clocks are so old — the Campanile was built more than 100 years ago — its parts can’t just be replaced. The campus has to send them away to be repaired or find another way to keep the clocks ticking. A few years ago, I interviewed Art Simmons — an electrician on campus whose job it was to keep the clocks going. Now, a machinist who worked with Art is looking after the clocks. But I thought it’d be a good time to share a story that Art told me about how he saved the day with a light bulb and a little common sense.See photos and read the story on UC Berkeley News: https://news.berkeley.edu/2018/09/18/podcast-from-the-archive-campanile-clocks/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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