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In 19th-century Paris, all city clocks were synchronized via compressed air. Around 300km of underground pipes carried minute-by-minute pressure pulses from a central master clock to over 4,000 clocks. When the 1910 Paris flood hit, every clock in the city froze at 10:53 AM.
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