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The History of Timekeeping

You're Dead to Me

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Time Is Money

Lisas lik: The idea of time is money, mercantilism, trade, business. In the thirteenth century, we get that first clock in italy showing up. We see a real boom time in commerce. And so time is money is i'll ask you this now, he deseray, do you know how old that phrase is? I mean, from the sound of what you're about to set up, lisas lik, its quite old indeed. It's not mediaeval, ok, cause i was like, didn't like michael douglas say that in that money movie in the eighties, and like that when it started. L

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