Do most Millennials know how to tell time using a traditional clock (one with hands for h/m/s)?
Do most Millennials know how to tell time using a traditional clock (one with hands for h/m/s)?
I'm a millenial and I have several of these types of clocks you speak of. called analog.
By the way 14:12 5K PR
Millennial runners should invent a digital-analog clock shaped like a track oval. It would have to run backwards, and instead of seconds it could use meters/yards.
Abby Cuss wrote:
Millennial runners should invent a digital-analog clock shaped like a track oval. It would have to run backwards, and instead of seconds it could use meters/yards.
That's a cool idea!
As mentioned, it is called an analog clock. I'm surprised you don't know what it's called, since you are seemingly so impressed with your own ability to read one. And yes, I do know how to tell time using an analog clock.
C2015 wrote:
Do most Millennials know how to tell time using a traditional clock (one with hands for h/m/s)?
I do because we used them growing up. But there is no evolutionary reason for a Millennial to learn to tell time from a traditional clock. Millennials learned the skills that are useful in today's society. Sorry you couldn't adapt.
Abby Cuss wrote:
Millennial runners should invent a digital-analog clock shaped like a track oval. It would have to run backwards, and instead of seconds it could use meters/yards.
This would be epic if the clock could be set to complete a revolution at your lap pace. You could tell by a quick look at the dial if you were where you needed to be on the track. Splits are so the prior generation.
Many "millennials" learned how to in the mid-to-late 1980s.
why does that matter wrote:
C2015 wrote:Do most Millennials know how to tell time using a traditional clock (one with hands for h/m/s)?
I do because we used them growing up. But there is no evolutionary reason for a Millennial to learn to tell time from a traditional clock. Millennials learned the skills that are useful in today's society. Sorry you couldn't adapt.
Do most Boomers know how to churn butter? Bale hay? Are they proficient at carding wool?
vvvvvv wrote:
why does that matter wrote:I do because we used them growing up. But there is no evolutionary reason for a Millennial to learn to tell time from a traditional clock. Millennials learned the skills that are useful in today's society. Sorry you couldn't adapt.
Do most Boomers know how to churn butter? Bale hay? Are they proficient at carding wool?
I doubt it. Why does that matter?
why does that matter wrote:
vvvvvv wrote:Do most Boomers know how to churn butter? Bale hay? Are they proficient at carding wool?
I doubt it. Why does that matter?
Stealing handles? When will you boomers stop being babies?!
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