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To: JP Sullivan who wrote (148033)1/11/2013 4:02:45 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213176
 
What if the "smartwatch" had Siri? And so could answer questions.

Think about it.



To: JP Sullivan who wrote (148033)1/11/2013 7:46:08 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 213176
 
i got rid of my watch when i retired. clocks all over the house and in every room. some two or three in one room.(kitchen, micro, stove, coffee pot). the car has two clocks and no idea why i need two clocks in the car but it seems bmw makes two of everything.

i have a five year old nokia phone (same battery) that has a clock on it. I do not have any trouble when i have to get it out of my pocket to see what time it is. I cannot remember the last time i needed to check the time on my nokia phone. It seems that no matter where i am there is a clock around or someone else is checking the time.



To: JP Sullivan who wrote (148033)1/11/2013 8:41:58 AM
From: Stock Puppy3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
:-)
Because it's faster and more convenient to look up the time on a wristwatch
Well then if you always need to know the time in a split second (har har) perhaps your life is too hurried.

Slow down and remove that heavy burden from your wrist.

Wow I sound so wise. And self righteous.

What happens when you enter a place where time and space stands still?

Okay yeah now that sounds deep and mystical even though it doesn't really mean anything