• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Digital Clock Thing

olbriar

 
Moderator
I have this thing with digital clocks / watches. I often catch these numbers on a clock or watch out of association. 1:23, 2:34, 3:45, and 4:56. I also catch these numbers, 1:11, 2:22, 3:33, etc. These number catch my attention, 3:10, 3:11, 3:16, 4:15, 4:20, 5:00, 7:07, 7:27, 7:47, 7:57, 9:09, 9:11, and 10:04. 4:10, 11:27, and 11:44 are addresses where I have lived. I also have a whole list of birth dates and anniversary dates that I see very often. I don't dare run my devices in 24 hour mode. :) Am I the only weirdo that can't help from associating things with the time on a digital clock?
 
I have this thing with digital clocks / watches. I often catch these numbers on a clock or watch out of association. 1:23, 2:34, 3:45, and 4:56. I also catch these numbers, 1:11, 2:22, 3:33, etc. These number catch my attention, 3:10, 3:11, 3:16, 4:15, 4:20, 5:00, 7:07, 7:27, 7:47, 7:57, 9:09, 9:11, and 10:04. 4:10, 11:27, and 11:44 are addresses where I have lived. I also have a whole list of birth dates and anniversary dates that I see very often. I don't dare run my devices in 24 hour mode. :) Am I the only weirdo that can't help from associating things with the time on a digital clock?
I do this as well man :) You are not the only one :)
 
For an instance, my late Aunt passed at 3:20:22, 7:55 p.m., and we wrapped up our finale game, my final score was a 101.
 
I mainly use analogue timepieces, but when I look at a digital clock (like in the corner of this laptop right now)... nope, it's just the time to me.;)

I always set any digital clock to 24 hour mode though - since public transport timetables are 24 hour it's always made more sense to me to use that (on this side of the Pond the American name "military time" sounds weird, since here it's more likely to be associated with train timetables than the military).
 
Back
Top Bottom