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RE[8]: Good idea, wrong producer
by MOS6510 on Fri 28th Dec 2012 15:33
in reply to "RE[7]: Good idea, wrong producer"
Then you have a very cool mate.
The most amazing are these 19th century pocket watches. It's a blend between art, technology, history and for that time (no pun intended) perhaps a touch of science fiction. It's also a period where things were made to last, not to expire like stuff is now.
It's hard, well impossible more likely, to image what a pocket watch did to someone living in a society that isn't so time driven as ours is now. I guess people often asked you what time it was. Nobody does that anymore now.
In fact, it's very hard not to know what time it is these days. But it was back then and if you had a pocket watch you did know.
RE[9]: Good idea, wrong producer
by zima on Fri 28th Dec 2012 16:06
in reply to "RE[8]: Good idea, wrong producer"
It's also a period where things were made to last, not to expire like stuff is now.
I don't know about that - I think there was lots of rubbish, too. We rarely remember it because... it didn't survive to our times.
And with watches there's also the issue of accuracy, not merely if it works or not.





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Yeah, I'm familiar with pocket watches as one of my closest mates collects them.