lovecholie wrote:
I also hate expressions like, "It's fifteen after/til".
I hate that too...someone says "Quarter to." then you have to ask "Quarter to what?"
Sora wrote:
But I also have trouble with understanding digital clocks/time itself. Meaning, I fail to recognise that if I need to leave at... 15:00 that 14:47 means I should almost be ready because 14:47 is a close to 15:00.
I have the same problem...I try to practice with an analogue clock, but my watch died, and I took the batteries out of my wall clock because I can't stand the ticking.
It certainly didn't help that in third grade, my teacher realized that nobody had taught me how to read clocks...so she sat me down and had me do some Apple ][ programs to try to learn, but I never really did completely get the hang of it. I always have to sit and stare at it for a while...and I'll go "Oh, okay, it's 5:45." but then I have to remember that the big hand isn't pointing at the 5, it's still working its way there, so it's actually 4:45.
I think if I had a clock that had digital hours and analogue minutes (with the fives already multiplied), that would be perfect, to have the best of both worlds.
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