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I don't use anything at all. I don't really like watches on my wrist and pocket watches just seem too cumbersome unless I'm often wearing a vest, so I just go au natural and throw caution to the wind.
cellphone. how do you not have one?OntainI have no desire to be that reachable :P Hey I lived a lot of years of my life with them not even existing yet ;)
I have no desire to be that reachable :P Hey I lived a lot of years of my life with them not even existing yet ;)xaosexactly on both points
Whipping mine out of my pocket (my pocket watch, that is) is a great convo piece :) They are uncommon, but that is what makes it novel. I also got one for my sweetie for our anniversary in September and had it engraved with a lovey-dovey message. I think doing that with a cellphone would have been less romanticI wasn't aware pocket watches were all that common anymore, outside of the occasional formal event. Seems kind of foreign to me. I can't remember the last time I've seen anyone use one.
jubino
I use my cellphone or my computer. I used to have a watch, but it broke 'cause I forgot to take it off, while I had shower :lol:
I don't have a cellphone or a clock of any kind on my person. I don't even have a clock in my room. No light gets in through my window either, so I don't have a good idea of what time it is when I wake up. I never have to be anywhere, though, so the time doesn't usually matter to me.
[QUOTE="jubino"]Whipping mine out of my pocket (my pocket watch, that is) is a great convo piece :) They are uncommon, but that is what makes it novel. I also got one for my sweetie for our anniversary in September and had it engraved with a lovey-dovey message. I think doing that with a cellphone would have been less romantic Most definitely. They really are pretty classy, but I'd constantly be worried about scratching it or getting it dingy.I wasn't aware pocket watches were all that common anymore, outside of the occasional formal event. Seems kind of foreign to me. I can't remember the last time I've seen anyone use one.
xaos
that'd be cool for like a month, and then it would get really really weirdI don't have a cellphone or a clock of any kind on my person. I don't even have a clock in my room. No light gets in through my window either, so I don't have a good idea of what time it is when I wake up. I never have to be anywhere, though, so the time doesn't usually matter to me.
SpidersRMe
[QUOTE="SpidersRMe"]I don't have a cellphone or a clock of any kind on my person. I don't even have a clock in my room. No light gets in through my window either, so I don't have a good idea of what time it is when I wake up. I never have to be anywhere, though, so the time doesn't usually matter to me.Jandurinthat'd be cool for like a month, and then it would get really really weirdI've been doing it for about 2 now. It feels completely natural.
Yep, I use my cell phone almost always. Mainly because watches feel weird on my wrist and at times when I used to wear one I still impulsively pulled out my cell phone to check the time. :P
Occassionally I may look at my MP4 portable player's screensaver (which displays time/date etc).
I don't have one. Anyways.. cellphones should be taken off the market for creating a cultural mentality that is harmful to the individual as well as the community.
You don't just transcend time?xaos
Well, you've out-dorked me on this one. I have no idea who that is.
I use my iPhone a lot of the time, but most days I wear a wrist watch. This one is similar to my newest watch, but mine is all silver spazzx625a bit girlie. *but nice :lol:
[QUOTE="xaos"]You don't just transcend time?Oleg_Huzwog
Well, you've out-dorked me on this one. I have no idea who that is.
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