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Do you wear a watch?

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Re: Do you wear a watch?

  • SBminiSBmini member
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    Have you thought about getting something like a Nike Fuel band? They are pretty clean looking and include a digital watch.

    I'm all analog over here 

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  • @lyndausvi I feel the pain!!!!!! I can never cut with any scissors, I'm like scissor-challenged since I was 5!

                                                                     

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  • My watch never gets in the way with writing. Then again it isn't a huge watch so it doesn't slide or anything. I have my purses on my right side. Even though I'm right handed people say I write like I'm left handed. I don't even know what that means.
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  • Thanks for the ideas everyone!

    I do have an ESQ watch, which I considered more for special occassions, (although the battery is dead), so I was looking more for an every day watch, which I would consider a sport watch in my line of work. 

    Anyway, I've decided for the time being that I wanted to get a fitbit anyway, so I found the Garmin version has a time display... might as well cut down to just one rubber band on my wrist!

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  • edited June 2014
    jenna8984 said:
    lyndausvi said:
    I'm left-handed and wear mine on my left wrist.  I think I do it because everyone around are right-handed and it's the "way" it's supposed to be.  

    There are a few other things I do right-handed like golf.  If find us lefties are confusing on what hand or side we are to do things.
    I'm also a lefty and wear my watch on my left hand. I do have a question though. do you mouse right handed? I do and my coworkers think it's weird.....I can't even hold a pen with my right hand if I tried but I can mouse just fine with it.
    Me too! I'm a lefty and do everything left but I mouse right. I guess it's just the way I learned in school but to me it's a win-win because other people have to let go of the mouse to write things down and I get to do both at once!
    For some odd reason (lack of sleep?) this concept makes my head hurt. I got so frustrated when I was younger mousing and writing (both right-handedly) that I tried to learn to mouse with my left and everything felt like it was bass-ackwards on the screen and I couldn't do it.

    I also am actually incapable of forming cogent letters with my left hand. How I paint my nails/type is beyond me. 

    Edited for clarity. I confused myself.
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  • True story.  I walked into my 17 year old son's bedroom carrying a pile of clean laundry  to find my 6'3" baby boy sitting crosslegged on the floor wearing tighty-whities.  He was attempting to write his name with a pen held between his toes.  (Size 14 feet)  My son is left handed, but is very comfortable using his right hand.  I guess he wanted to explore his options.
    "What are you doing?"
    "Gee, Mom.  What does it look like?"
    This guy now makes $100,000+ as a computer software engineer!
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