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i set my watch a minute ahead of time

William, let me too say welcome back! Great and unexpected pleasure for the end of a long week.

I have a watch which doesn't show minutes. If something takes a few seconds it's not important enough to measure - if it takes longer it's too important to measure that closely.

..of course I am always late places...


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> If something takes a few seconds it's not important enough to measure - if it takes longer it's too important to measure that closely.

I like that sentiment. My watchband broke a few days ago, so I'm just winging it; it works surprisingly well.
One thing I've noticed is that I would have often looked at the time, even though there was nothing to really warrant it. I've never been much of a fan of time-keeping, indeed in school, a clock on the wall was more torture than anything else.


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I used to be crazy about wearing a watch - couldn't live without it. Then in university I noticed that I didn't really need to wear one, because there are clocks everywhere. So I just stopped, and I have been much more relaxed ever since! People who know how obssessive I can be about some things are generally suprised that I am now watch-less - it doesn't really match the rest of me.

I figure if it's not important enough for me to actively seek out a clock, then I don't really need to know the time. So I don't stress anymore about whether, for example, the bus is three minutes late. If you're not wearing a watch at the bus stop you can't tell! And how would knowing the time help you, anyway? The bus will come when it decides to come...


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thanks for the welcome back. quite undeserved of course.
bingley, what i could understand of the babylonians was fascinating. thanks.
wasn't this all happening about the time beer was invented?
could there be a connection?


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I have a watch which doesn't show minutes.

Bridget, is it analog or digital?


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Right on Bean!
I learned this when I accidently forgot my watch:
If you want to really relax on vacation... leave your watch at home.



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