Well - i hate to butt in here but i can most definitely say that my wristwatch 
for example most definitely indicates a dying battery by only moving the second 
hand every 2 seconds instead of 1 second
- BUT it moves 2 increments each 2 seconds - but i have no idea if that has any 
relevance!

> On 25 Jul 2016, at 15:38, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 07/25/16 22:30, Tim wrote:
>> Tim:
>>>> I'm sceptical, too (about that belief).  I'm inclined to believe that
>>>> story has been conjured up by someone to explain things, and everyone
>>>> else has simply gone along with it.
>> Joe Zeff:
>>> Be as skeptical as you want, but it's been true ever since I got my 
>>> first PC in the late '80s, and it wasn't new then.
>> I'd like to see some proof that it's actually designed to run slow when
>> the battery goes flat, as opposed that merely being what happens.
> 
> Actually I would find it very odd that "digital" devices would run slower as 
> a battery
> weakens.  I mean even my battery operated clocks at home work perfectly fine 
> without
> losing time.  When the battery "dies" they just cease to function.
> 
> 
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