Complacency about the serious challenges the world is facing is not an option. But the idea that we are almost at the point of no return via the Doomsday Clock isn’t helpful.

  • tal@lemmy.today
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    3 days ago

    It doesn’t sound like analog clock reading is quite dead, even if it’s in decline.

    https://yougov.com/en-us/articles/52878-younger-americans-hard-time-reading-clocks

    Younger adults are much less likely than older Americans to be able to instantly read an analog clock. 95% of Americans 65 or older say they can instantly tell the time from the hour and minute hands, while only 43% of adults under 30 can. 78% of Americans with college degrees say they can instantly tell the time on an analog clock, compared to 68% of non-college graduates.

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      3 days ago

      Almost three decades ago, my mom told me that her father had despaired of in-his-era kids being unable to read analog clocks.