Best timing device? Forum
- typ3
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Best timing device?
For my timed sections I use a fossil watch my gf bought me. It has a brown leather band and a sleek design. Lately I've been thinking about purchasing a new watch to use on tests. The only place at my local mall that sells non digital watches is a kids store.
Does anyone have any suggestions on the best disney / sesame street character to use?
Originally I thought the snoopy watch would do it, but I'm distracted by the woodstock reset pull. Right now I'm between an Elmo watch and one which features Tinkerbell. I could select a buzzlight year, oscar the grouch, or big bird watch, but they just aren't very LSAT-like.
Anyone 180'ers able to offer their advice?
Does anyone have any suggestions on the best disney / sesame street character to use?
Originally I thought the snoopy watch would do it, but I'm distracted by the woodstock reset pull. Right now I'm between an Elmo watch and one which features Tinkerbell. I could select a buzzlight year, oscar the grouch, or big bird watch, but they just aren't very LSAT-like.
Anyone 180'ers able to offer their advice?
- gdane
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Re: Best timing device?
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It has big numbers and Scooby can instill you with delight and confidence if you get down during your test.
Good luck!
It has big numbers and Scooby can instill you with delight and confidence if you get down during your test.
Good luck!
- typ3
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Re: Best timing device?
What if my mom never let me watch scooby doo because of the scary subject matter?gdane5 wrote:--ImageRemoved--
It has big numbers and Scooby can instill you with delight and confidence if you get down during your test.
Good luck!
It was hard explaining to my freshman year roomate that we could not receive more than 5 channels because my parents enabled the built in V-chip. I've seen every episode of golden girls and clifford so many times while drunk... ::facepalm::
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Re: Best timing device?
$15 and I'll craft you a replica of the one I am using. Allows for easy time telling, accurate to +/- the diameter of a McDonald's straw.
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- gdane
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Re: Best timing device?
I didnt even have cable until I was 18 and in college because my family was too poor (and our apartment couldnt support it) to afford cable.
In any case, if this is serious question, just go for a Non digital watch that has big numbers with minute markers. Make sure the battery is in perfect shape and enjoy it.
Good luck!
In any case, if this is serious question, just go for a Non digital watch that has big numbers with minute markers. Make sure the battery is in perfect shape and enjoy it.
Good luck!
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- Blumpbeef
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Re: Best timing device?
numbers are bad, they get in the way of the minute markers.
My problem with my watch though is that it makes a ticking sound. Horrible for RC.
My problem with my watch though is that it makes a ticking sound. Horrible for RC.
- masochist
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Loving the IWC....one day.