• Eq0@literature.cafe
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    21 hours ago

    I also wonder: what’s the goal of teaching this? Sure, a cursory lesson is a good idea, but making it a fundamental step seems nonsensical in a world that doesn’t require it at all. It’s like teaching how to sharpen a quill, it’s not needed anymore

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      16 hours ago

      It’s an easy way to introduce fractions, especially since it’s common to hear/say it’s a quarter passed 2, half passed 5, and a quarter to 9.

      Also teaches multiples, since the numbers on the clock represent multiples of 5.

      Helps with directions, clockwise is when the hands spin to the right and counter-clockwise to the left. You’d be amazed how many students can’t tell their left from right.

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        15 hours ago

        You’d be amazed how many students can’t tell their left from right.

        wtf? this goes back further than analogue clocks… we used to have a ribbon on one hand until we learned to distinguish right from left

        next you’re gonna tell me kids can’t tie shoe laces anymore right?

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          14 hours ago

          I understand that learning left from right is a skill to learn. However, it was rare for a teenager to be unable to distinguish their left from right, unlike today.

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            14 hours ago

            so kids these days are no longer taught that two wrongs don’t make a right, but three lefts do? wild

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      NGL, wind up analog clocks are useful in places where the power goes out often. I have a 7-day grandfather clock and it’s been a godsend when northeasters turn into ice storms that take down the power for days…

      (Northern New England has wretched winter weather some years)

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        19 hours ago

        I don’t have a horse in this race, but your argument doesn’t hold up. If you want a way to tell the time during a power outage, you don’t need an analogue clock, you need one that runs on batteries.

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          19 hours ago

          I’m also horseless, but their analog clock is a wind-up, no batteries required. So if you’re snowed in and can’t get to the store, it’s one less thing that will take up batteries.

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            19 hours ago

            I have a watch that is piwered by movement, and it is analog. Love the thing cause I don’t have to remember to charge it or replace the batteries, it charges when I wear it. However if I forget to wear it it will likely die. But then I just give it a good shake and update the time.

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            16 hours ago

            I don’t know why you would need a clock if you’re trapped in your house. Maybe if you have to take pills at a specific time but usually you can be off by an hour or two which I can tell simply by looking outside and sensing time internally.

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        19 hours ago

        I’ve always wanted one of these but really only to remind me of my grandparents house from when I was a kid