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Time. If we want to get the time, we dial N E R V O U S.<ref>In the 1950s, and perhaps earlier, one could get the correct time by dialing this word, as confirmed in Norman Vincent Peale’s ''The Amazing Power of Positive Thinking'' (1952).</ref> At least in New York.
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Time. If we want to get the time,In N.Y., if we want the time, we dial N E R V O U S.[1] At least in New York.



Note

  1. In the 1950s, and perhaps earlier, one could get the correct time by dialing this word, as confirmed in Norman Vincent Peale’s The Amazing Power of Positive Thinking (1952).