I don't wear a watch
I don't wear a watch or any jewelry for that matter. A watch being manly is a funny thing to say, because most likely, women invented time. Their "time of the month" is linked with the moon(where we get the word months) and they probably put together that 9 months ago they slept with this guy and now they have a baby resembling him.
For a more complete and a much more intelligent explanation check out the book "Sex, Time and Power" by Leonard Shlain.
For a more complete and a much more intelligent explanation check out the book "Sex, Time and Power" by Leonard Shlain.
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I have a bunch of watches. None of them were more than $150 though, with the most expensive one being worn on special occasions. It was a gift from my brother too. My EDC watch is a $35 Timex Expedition that i got from Target...it's simple, black, super light and low profile, i can barely tell i'm wearing anything at all, and it lights up the face when i push a button in the dark. It keeps good time. Good enough for me. I carry a $400 phone for all the other crap.
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Actually it was the Sumerians 5000 years ago. Their mathematics revolved around base 12 and base 60 and they originated the 60 second, 60 minute, 12 hour x 2 system.Enkidude wrote: most likely, women invented time.
Was it Pope Gregory that changed Europe from the Lunar month to the 365 day year divided into 12 months?
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- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
I don't wear a watch. For many reasons now that I think about it:
A. I am usually working with my hands. When I used to wear watches, they'd always end up scratched.
2. I always have my phone which has the time.. why bother wearing a watch too?
(I know, I know.. my numbering system is amazing) I have always had a fascination for watches. That Rolex up there is **** nice. I also like some of Citizen's watches. I'm sure there are many other brands that are just as nice, if not better.
I won't turn this into a watch discussion though. Point is, I like watches.. but don't wear them. Besides, I would rather buy a few Spyderco's over a nice watch. At least for now. Maybe when I retire I'll wear a watch!!!
Your friends are crazy.
A. I am usually working with my hands. When I used to wear watches, they'd always end up scratched.
2. I always have my phone which has the time.. why bother wearing a watch too?
(I know, I know.. my numbering system is amazing) I have always had a fascination for watches. That Rolex up there is **** nice. I also like some of Citizen's watches. I'm sure there are many other brands that are just as nice, if not better.
I won't turn this into a watch discussion though. Point is, I like watches.. but don't wear them. Besides, I would rather buy a few Spyderco's over a nice watch. At least for now. Maybe when I retire I'll wear a watch!!!
Your friends are crazy.
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[quote="Sequimite"]Actually it was the Sumerians 5000 years ago. Their mathematics revolved around base 12 and base 60 and they originated the 60 second, 60 minute, 12 hour x 2 system.[quote]
I didn't realize the Sumerians were all men. :D
I am familiar with the sexigesimal numbering system. I'm talking about women before the time of the Sumerians. Also, the Sumerians claimed to get all their knowledge from the Anunaki ( Those who from heaven, to Earth came.) So really, the Anunaki would have "invented" time.
I didn't realize the Sumerians were all men. :D
I am familiar with the sexigesimal numbering system. I'm talking about women before the time of the Sumerians. Also, the Sumerians claimed to get all their knowledge from the Anunaki ( Those who from heaven, to Earth came.) So really, the Anunaki would have "invented" time.
Don't mess with the Spyder because you think you're fly.
Transcend the illusion.
Transcend the illusion.
None for me. I wore one for a while because it was a gift from my wife. Then one day while working on some knife handles, the watch face grazed the grinding wheel. I took it off that day and haven't worn one since. I still need to get the watch repaired.
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Well, I am on the opposite...
I wear a watch and do not have a cell phone.
There, I said it. And for the same reason, everyone around me have phones I can borrow...
Instead of the good old" Do you hav the time?"
I say "Would you lend me your phone?"
And you know what, people always say yes ... And even more if they have the opportunity to flash their brand new Iphone 5s gtx!
Simon
I wear a watch and do not have a cell phone.
There, I said it. And for the same reason, everyone around me have phones I can borrow...
Instead of the good old" Do you hav the time?"
I say "Would you lend me your phone?"
And you know what, people always say yes ... And even more if they have the opportunity to flash their brand new Iphone 5s gtx!
Simon
"Everyday above the ground and vertical is a good day".
-Sir A. Hopkins in "The world's Fastest Indian"
"If it hurts, it means you're not dead..."
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The Spyderco Cookbook
-Sir A. Hopkins in "The world's Fastest Indian"
"If it hurts, it means you're not dead..."
-Kayakist Marie-Pier Cote
The Spyderco Cookbook
Oh.... And unmanly?....
Send a watch wearing freak in the woods for 5 days without a watch...
And do the same with an Iphone freak! Five days without his "preeecious"...
Who do you think will survive? :eek:
Simon
Send a watch wearing freak in the woods for 5 days without a watch...
And do the same with an Iphone freak! Five days without his "preeecious"...
Who do you think will survive? :eek:
Simon
"Everyday above the ground and vertical is a good day".
-Sir A. Hopkins in "The world's Fastest Indian"
"If it hurts, it means you're not dead..."
-Kayakist Marie-Pier Cote
The Spyderco Cookbook
-Sir A. Hopkins in "The world's Fastest Indian"
"If it hurts, it means you're not dead..."
-Kayakist Marie-Pier Cote
The Spyderco Cookbook
Same, I don't think I have left the house without a watch on since I was a kid. If I leave the house without one on now, I drive home to get it or it bugs me all day.Jazz wrote:I can't live without my watch, and I love knives - therefore I am double manly . Seriously, I forget what day it is without it, and I always need the date and time in the kitchen at work. Plus, how can you not like a G Shock? Watch = cool, stylin', and prepared. :)
- best wishes, Jazz.
I used to wear a watch everyday since I was a kid; felt naked without it. I have not worn a watch for a few years now. I have a couple that acted up. My wife got one of them fixed and the other mysteriously started working again. I wear then every once in a great while. They tend to be slightly annoying on my wrist at times.
I do not even wear my wedding ring. I haven't worn it in about 7 yrs or so. I broke it at work using a shovel.
But as many have said, we have our phones to tell time.
I do not even wear my wedding ring. I haven't worn it in about 7 yrs or so. I broke it at work using a shovel.
But as many have said, we have our phones to tell time.
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That's me too.bh49 wrote:sometimes I wear watch, sometimes I don't
I used to wear one daily, but not in the last couple years. Mainly due to the reason that if I am not at home, I am at work, if I am not at work, I am some place and I have my phone on me. I have to have my phone on me or near me most of the time I am awake to be reached for work in an emergency. I started to realize that it was starting to get annoying to have it bumping into things and sweating underneath the band during the summer. I have 3 or 4 watches and I rarely wear any of them anymore.
Everywhere I need to know what time it is there is a clock. If the SHTF I wouldn't really need to know what time it was anymore (I'm thinking).
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