November 14, 2025

2025.11.14
Video on the words we use for time

I try to push back on overly exact digital time. Say "around nine thirty " not "nine twenty seven" just because we can be exact about the time doesn't mean we should be

Similarly, I was playing with using my iPhone as a desk clock during the workday (when they're charging in upright landscape mode they become a clock with a few different typefaces ) was thinking about the old school analog face with the sweeping second hand. Is it too haunting a memorial of the relentless push of time?