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Because a day is the smallest unit of a "date". It would be like having a hand that spins around the face every second.Ivo wrote: I'll put it another way: I'm glad we don't use analog methods to display the date, even in analog watches. Wonder why that is? They could even use a pointer with the 12 for months.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
I'm still giggling about the do not write your essay here one. I still do stuff like that all the time.BoringSupreez wrote:These are seriously cracking me up.o.pwuaioc wrote: More: http://www.happyplace.com/3907/unintent ... m-children
What, like this?Zing wrote:Because a day is the smallest unit of a "date". It would be like having a hand that spins around the face every second.Ivo wrote: I'll put it another way: I'm glad we don't use analog methods to display the date, even in analog watches. Wonder why that is? They could even use a pointer with the 12 for months.

That is not really true any more than hours are the smallest unit of time. Inside the date there are hours, just like inside the hours there are minutes. A hand in the middle of day 1 and day 2 would mean its 12:00 of day 1, just like when you have the hour hand in the middle of 1:00 and 2:00 means it is 1:30.Zing wrote:Because a day is the smallest unit of a "date". It would be like having a hand that spins around the face every second.Ivo wrote: I'll put it another way: I'm glad we don't use analog methods to display the date, even in analog watches. Wonder why that is? They could even use a pointer with the 12 for months.