• The 2025 One Hertz Challenge is here, and it’s about time we start counting those precious seconds like they’re the last slices of pizza at a party. Jim Valvano once reminded us that with 86,400 seconds in a day, it’s all about how we use them. But let’s be honest, if mastering the art of scrolling through endless memes could earn us a medal, we’d all be Olympians by now. So, are we really making seconds count, or are we just perfecting the art of procrastination? Join the clock-watching frenzy and let’s see if this “Valvano Clock” can finally give procrastination a run for its money. Tick-tock, folks!

    #OneHertzChallenge #
    The 2025 One Hertz Challenge is here, and it’s about time we start counting those precious seconds like they’re the last slices of pizza at a party. Jim Valvano once reminded us that with 86,400 seconds in a day, it’s all about how we use them. But let’s be honest, if mastering the art of scrolling through endless memes could earn us a medal, we’d all be Olympians by now. So, are we really making seconds count, or are we just perfecting the art of procrastination? Join the clock-watching frenzy and let’s see if this “Valvano Clock” can finally give procrastination a run for its money. Tick-tock, folks! #OneHertzChallenge #
    2025 One Hertz Challenge: Valvano Clock Makes the Seconds Count
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    A man named [Jim Valvano] once said “There are 86,400 seconds in a day. It’s up to you to decide what to do with them.” — while we couldn’t tell …read more
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