Dear Abby

Dear Abby

dearabby.com
The most widely syndicated columnist in the world. Providing common sense solutions to everyday problems.
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
10/7/2019

What kind of clock is easier to read?

31%
Analog

7

69%
Digital WINNER

10

31%
Analog

7 Comments
Misty Schrotberger
0
Misty Schrotberger

My mom owns a really pretty clock I love to look at, even if I don't look at the time.

Reply
judith corey
0
judith corey

I just enjoy them more

Reply
Jane
0
Jane

Set in my ways. I like it.

Reply
BJ Arey
0
BJ Arey

Analog clocks have style while digital clocks just keep flashing the wrong time because the power was off. Analog clocks either require manual winding or batteries & are not affected by lack of power

Reply
Nancy Sam
0
Nancy Sam

It's so ingrained into my brain that I don't have to think so much so when I wake up in the middle of the night I'll look at a digital clock longer than analog.

Reply
Joanna Tosto Wagaman
0
Joanna Tosto Wagaman

Grew up with the analog and prefer it. Digitals just look bad on a watch, or clock.

Reply
Ronald Lewis
0
Ronald Lewis

Because its easier to read!!!

Reply

69%
Digital

10 Comments
Barry Rashford
1
Barry Rashford

Either way it;s easy for me, but if you can't read numbers something is wrong.

Reply
Carl Evans
1
Carl Evans

At least the clocks that light up at night.

Reply
Natasha Prim
0
Natasha Prim

More readily available.

Reply
Chisai Lilly
0
Chisai Lilly

Digital...Light or in darkness they can be read..

Reply
byzantium butterfly
0
byzantium butterfly

Digital is just easier to see especially in the dark.

Reply
Joyce Koch
0
Joyce Koch

easier to trad the time

Reply
Chasity Bilslend
0
Chasity Bilslend

because it is hard to read analog clocks

Reply
Do you enjoy reading memoirs?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
1 year left

Do you enjoy reading memoirs?

Yes

0

No

0

Yes

0 Comments
No one has commented yet

No

0 Comments
No one has commented yet
Do you have jewelry bearing your birthstone?
Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
12 months left

Do you have jewelry bearing your birthstone?

Yes

0

No

7

Yes

0 Comments
No one has commented yet

No

7 Comments
Elizabeth Cornish
0
Elizabeth Cornish

I wish I did but a good quality emerald is so expensive. Yes, there are "created" emeralds, but unlike diamonds which look great, the created emeralds do not.

Reply
Elizabeth Cornish
Elizabeth Cornish

My parents got me faux emeralds as my first pair of pierced earings and I looked at them in the box until my mom could find the "self-piercing" rings that slowly worked into your ear over a couple of weeks. When I proudly wore my birthstone earings to school my best friends bullied.

Elizabeth Cornish
Elizabeth Cornish

To continue my story (this is 3/3), I was very envious when one of my best friends got faux emeralds for her birthday and wore them first. However, I was happy to wear mine anyway. My friends bulled me because I was a "copycat" even tho they all knew I had received mine first. #meangirls!

Elizabeth Cornish
0
Elizabeth Cornish

I wish I did but a good quality emerald is so expensive. Yes, there are "created" emeralds, but unlike diamonds which look great, the created emeralds do not.

Reply
Lisa Gray
0
Lisa Gray

My birthstone is Amethyst. I like it. I like the color. But one, I prefer Emeralds. And two, I don't wear jewelry anymore.

Reply
Lisa Gray
0
Lisa Gray

My birthstone is Amethyst. I like it. I like the color. But one, I prefer Emeralds. And two, I don't wear jewelry anymore.

Reply
rover6rover
0
rover6rover

No, I have no rubies, and I wept mock tears for my husband's benefit answering this.

Reply

We use cookies to ensure you get the best possible experience on our website. Learn more OK, GOT IT