A Conversation for Talking Point: Technology that's Supposed to be Helpful... but Isn't
digital clocks in everything
Researcher 182562 Started conversation Aug 8, 2001
And then your electricity goes out, and a whole house is filled with blinking clocks set to the wrong time - VCR, Microwave, stove, every radio in the house....
digital clocks in everything
Researcher 179388 Posted Aug 8, 2001
And your 18 year old son can't tell the time on analogue clocks without a great deal of effort, in spite of having a Thomas the Tank Engine Watch when he was 4!!!
digital clocks in everything
gj101 Posted Aug 9, 2001
Just did an inventory in the kitchen. One on the oven, one on the microwave and one on the radio.
Oh, and there's a real clock on the wall - what's the point of that?
gj101
digital clocks in everything
It wasn't me Posted Aug 9, 2001
Well, that one runs on batteries, so it's purpose is to provide a timereference when all the digital clocks are blinking after a power failure.
digital clocks in everything
Researcher 182562 Posted Aug 9, 2001
The one on the wall is the only one I ever really use for deciding what time it is. But to go in my kitchen at night in the dark is an eerie experience. Who chose that odd blue color as the color of time?
digital clocks in everything
It wasn't me Posted Aug 10, 2001
A scary night alone with the really frightening digital blue killer clocks !!
What will happen to our hero?
Stay tuned!
Too bad the don't tick, that's why you've got to have a non-digital clock, so the continuous ticking ads to the effect.
digital clocks in everything
Gadgeteer Posted Oct 14, 2002
I agree that clocks on everything is a pain.
Twice a year you have to adjust them all by one hour - you always miss at least one. And how many of them only adjust upwards? And then only in minutes - so that to go back by one hour you have to advance by 23 hours, one minute at a time!
The habit of putting clocks in all appliances also encourages many manufacturers to skimp on the devices. So having set all your clocks to the same time (again, assuming you found them all), how many of them agree on the time after one month? I have some clocks that are hours out already. But heck, as I don't use those ones for telling the time, what's the point of constantly correcting them.
digital clocks in everything
Researcher 207065 Posted Oct 23, 2002
Anyone notice how the more complex our technology gets (as a whole), the more simple our race becomes (as a whole)? Does it bother anyone to think that if removed from our technologically augmented world, most of our kind would die out? Maybe it's just me...but I'm worried.
digital clocks in everything
Researcher Eo Formaly known as the Evil Doctor Fish Posted Dec 7, 2002
Yes right you are, if tecnology climbs human's fall... and if there were no digital clocks, no human save for the very very... very old could ever tell time again! And then were would we be? Well I'll tell you we would be LATE! Of course them people might be happier because they would get to sleep in... but you're much happier with a digital watch i find... If you know how to set one of the little buggers!
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digital clocks in everything
- 1: Researcher 182562 (Aug 8, 2001)
- 2: Researcher 179388 (Aug 8, 2001)
- 3: gj101 (Aug 9, 2001)
- 4: It wasn't me (Aug 9, 2001)
- 5: Researcher 182562 (Aug 9, 2001)
- 6: It wasn't me (Aug 10, 2001)
- 7: Gadgeteer (Oct 14, 2002)
- 8: Researcher 207065 (Oct 23, 2002)
- 9: Researcher Eo Formaly known as the Evil Doctor Fish (Dec 7, 2002)
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