Back in the 70s when digital clocks were still a novelty, my sister and her husband bought a new stove. The man installing it remarked, “I see it’s got one of them-there fancy diagonal clocks on it.”
And now we have a whole generation that no longer knows the concept of “Clockwise” or “Anti-Clockwise” Future mechanics.. engineers.. plumbers won’t know which way to turn.
I have an antique (>100 yrs old) chiming wall clock. Most of the time I don’t notice the chime, but every now and then when it chimes, it alerts me to the time when I had not been paying attention otherwise. It gains or loses only about a half minute per week (depending on temperature). That’s as accurate as some of the digital clocks in my abode. I do have to wind it up weekly.
One of my students gave me a ‘math clock.’ The usual numerals are replaced with math problems. You have to solve the problems to know the time. Of course if you know what the numerals are supposed to be, you don’t have to solve the problems. In a way, this is an analog/digital clock.
Most kids do not realize we wear the term “Boomer” like a proud medal. Yup, boomer, been around long enough to learn most of life’s lessons. And kids now don’t even know what bathroom to use.
Yes, and in spite of all that fancy technology, Boeing still screwed the pooch with its clock on the Starliner mission! That’s what engineering courtesy of private sector clowns and idiots gets us for our tax dollar.
Superfrog about 4 years ago
Ok, Chimer.
allen@home about 4 years ago
I didn’t know,Ralph had a beaver for a friend.
thomas_matkey about 4 years ago
Grampa says 10:10, digital says 12:03
eromlig about 4 years ago
Okay, Cuckooer.
Pedmar Premium Member about 4 years ago
Back in the 70s when digital clocks were still a novelty, my sister and her husband bought a new stove. The man installing it remarked, “I see it’s got one of them-there fancy diagonal clocks on it.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 4 years ago
These two are not in sync, and grandpa is all wound up about it.
favm about 4 years ago
And we had beautiful music.
walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago
My friend has a 1996 Lincoln Continental which has an analog clock on the dashboard.
Masterskrain Premium Member about 4 years ago
And we had to walk 20 miles to the clock shop for repairs, in a blizzard, and it was UP HILL, both ways…
J Quest about 4 years ago
Watch out, timing is everything…
Nighthawks Premium Member about 4 years ago
grumpy old grampa clock
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
And now we have a whole generation that no longer knows the concept of “Clockwise” or “Anti-Clockwise” Future mechanics.. engineers.. plumbers won’t know which way to turn.
drycurt about 4 years ago
I have an antique (>100 yrs old) chiming wall clock. Most of the time I don’t notice the chime, but every now and then when it chimes, it alerts me to the time when I had not been paying attention otherwise. It gains or loses only about a half minute per week (depending on temperature). That’s as accurate as some of the digital clocks in my abode. I do have to wind it up weekly.
PO' DAWG about 4 years ago
Without my glasses I can still tell time.
Ken Norris Premium Member about 4 years ago
One of my students gave me a ‘math clock.’ The usual numerals are replaced with math problems. You have to solve the problems to know the time. Of course if you know what the numerals are supposed to be, you don’t have to solve the problems. In a way, this is an analog/digital clock.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Back in my day, all we had was a dial and the sun.
zeexenon about 4 years ago
Downsize that big boy to fit your wrist or a sailing vessel and you’ll always know the approximate direction to south.
paranormal about 4 years ago
I wonder if anyone makes grandfather clocks with a digital face???
formathe about 4 years ago
Most kids do not realize we wear the term “Boomer” like a proud medal. Yup, boomer, been around long enough to learn most of life’s lessons. And kids now don’t even know what bathroom to use.
Andrew Sleeth about 4 years ago
Yes, and in spite of all that fancy technology, Boeing still screwed the pooch with its clock on the Starliner mission! That’s what engineering courtesy of private sector clowns and idiots gets us for our tax dollar.
tinstar about 4 years ago
Kinda wound a little tight, ain’t he?