It's 3:20 already. Man, I'm running late!
Give it is 10:32 I should probably go to bed
Well… except for the fact that it is decimal and singled handed.
The time shown is 5:94 (14:16 in normal time) in case you wondered.
Still getting used to this #DecimalWatch. I will admit it is taking longer than expected to get a feel for it.
So yeah I have a meeting, which I will be honest is not my favourite at 16:00 (4PM) today. So I figured I should convert that to decimal time so that I will be able to keep track on my watch.
Yeah… that would be… 6:66… 🤯👿
P.S. This script https://gist.github.com/ruario/f6d9f70aa8e8b23e1ad1e62cd4a35d70
I have not worn it for long so should not expect too much yet but I still keep tripping myself up on expectations from trandtionally time keeping when wearing this #DecimalWatch, e.g. I often interpret the half hour markers as 30, rather than 50 or when it is 10 mins to the hour I assume 50, rather than 90.
I also find myself doing quick (rough) calculations back to traditional time. Again, this is to be expected at the begining as I lack the frame of reference for decimal time.
So, I have bought a #DecimalWatch as a little bit of self experimentation. I won't say which one yet. You will get a #WristCheck for that when it arrives.
If you don't know what a decimal watch is, I wrote up a little post here for anyone sufficiently curious.
https://ruario.flounder.online/gemlog/2022-12-15_decimal_watch.gmi
P.S. It is approximately a 5-6 minutes read or if you prefer… around 3.5-4 decimal minutes! 😆