Harvey and all:
I take the dual approach to watches in my personal and professional life.
In support of what Harvey says, I use a talking watch as much as possible in
normal everyday settings, since as was stated, the catches often wear out on
Braille watches and they are more difficult to get repaired than they used
to be.
However, in support of Ron's concern, I use a Braille watch in my classes,
in meetings, and in other quiet settings where I don't want to draw
attention to the fact that I'm checking the time. This way, I can use a
Braille watch when needed, but at the same time, I'm hopefully extending the
life of the Braille watch by not using it as my only time piece.
So, there are my two cents worth for whatever value that is.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: No speech on my watch!!! Was: RE: off topic
> That is a valid consideration, but one disadvantage to today's Braille
> watches is that you have to pry the lid open to read them which eventually
> causes the catch to wear out which makes it useless even if the watch
> itself
> is still good. They used to make them where you could push the button in
> to
> open and close them so that this wouldn't happen, or at least not as
> quickly. I don't think they make any Braille watches that you don't have
> to
> pry open any more.
> Harvey
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 11:22 PM
> Subject: No speech on my watch!!! Was: RE: off topic
>
>
>> Okay, I don't chime in much here, but feel kind of strongly about this.
>>
>> I really, really, really prefer using a tactile watch in any kind of a
>> business or social setting. It's quiet, announces nothing and lets me
>> discretely check the time. With the exception of clocks in my own home,
>> where I and my family can decide what's disruptive and what is not, and
>> when
>> speech will occur, I'm bugged if the clock bongs, dings, doings, barks,
>> crows or makes some other sound when I'm in a setting where it is
>> disruptive.
>>
>> Okay, pet peeve, whine over.
>>
>> 73 all
>>
>> Ron Miller
>> N6MSAClearwater, Fl. USA
>> SKYPE: arjay1
>
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