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bob_nestor
Jul 03, 2015Explorer III
I've had both and the thing I finally realized is the problem with Digital Clocks is they are precise where Analog ones aren't. By that I mean the Digital might read 6:57 and you kind of do a mental adjustment to conclude it's about 7, whereas the Analog clock's hands are close to reading 7 and that's what you immediately interpret.
Now when I was working knowing the precise time was helpful, but now that I'm retired I just want the time to be close enough to know where I am in the day (or night).
Now when I was working knowing the precise time was helpful, but now that I'm retired I just want the time to be close enough to know where I am in the day (or night).
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