Originally posted by Wickerman
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I did not wake up to the alarm this morning (my husband and son were out, and I had set a late alarm-- it's a long story). The probable reason is that I had a migraine late last night, and took migraine medicine, along with some nausea medicine and an antihistamine (allergies often trigger migraines for me), and was just to "out" to hear it; explaining the facts just as well, and almost as plausible is that I woke up, turned the alarm off, fell back asleep, and don't remember it. Explaining the fact just as well, but much less plausible, is that the clock failed. I checked the clock after I woke up, and it was working fine, and it is unlikely to have fixed itself after failing once.
I'm not sure what you mean by nonsense, but a witness can always make a mistake, especially in cases of judgement.
Between the theory that people relied on a town clock that chimed every 15 minutes, and a bit of estimating, vs. the idea that everything in 1888 happened on a quarter of an hour, I'm going with the first one.
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