• leisesprecher@feddit.org
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    3 months ago

    So what? I don’t.

    I don’t have a smart watch and hardly anybody I know actually owns some analog clock?

    Take a look around you. Where are any analog clocks? Church towers, train stations, old people. That’s pretty much it. Your smartwatch is a choice. You could just as well use a digital watch face. There is literally no benefit in that case - except your personal preference.

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      3 months ago

      You literally asked “Honestly, how often do you read analog clocks?” and I answered. And then you say “So what?” So why did you even ask if you were gonna turn around and belittle answers?

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        3 months ago

        It’s called rhetorical question.

        I’d argue that you are a very small minority. Most people under 50 probably barely have any analog clocks around.

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          3 months ago

          Most people under 50 probably barely have any analog clocks around.

          Every home/apt of every under 40 year old person I have ever been in has had at least one analog clock. And most have had several.

          Also, grandfather clocks are a thing. And they’re gorgeous.

          Extremely anti-social to act like digital clocks are better - similar to acting like social media and Facetime calls are in any way superior to irl face-to-face interaction - as our current loneliness epidemic demonstrates