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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
My wrist watch is not digital
When talking about the differences between our generation (my generation) and our school youngsters’, I frequently point at my watch (when I remembered to pick it up on my way out of the house). I explain that my watch is not digital. It does one thing, and it well. Digital watches did not exist when I was growing up, and that is an important difference.
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