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An interpersonal benefit of wearing an LED.

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An interpersonal benefit of wearing an LED.

Post21 Jul 2008, 21:28

People who contact me for repairs tell me the most interesting things sometimes... 8-)
" I know, in speaking for myself, I used to be really driven by time – so much to do and not enough time to do it. When I would be talking with someone, I found myself glancing at my watch calculating how much time I had already spent and what yet needed to be done. Obviously, I was more concerned with the hour hand than the person to whom I was speaking. The Pulsar broke me of that habit. Who would have thought…??"

BTW: This man is a Pastor at a large church. Curious stuff. :-D
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: An interpersonal benefit of wearing an LED.

Post23 Jul 2008, 10:57

Lol I know that one, it's just too rude to press a button to get the time when you're talking to someone. Another reason not to use my LCD dork (apart from the shocking battery life) too often.

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