• @[email protected]
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      609 months ago

      I see the s, but you have it backwards. 9:77 is clearly metric time, with 100 minutes per hour…

    • The Pantser
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      OP said Kmart, Kmart is dead in the USA, so the buyer is probably Australian or New Zealander.

        • @[email protected]
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          79 months ago

          Which makes waaaaaay more sense as everyone uses their phone for alarms now rather than a fucking clock lmao

          • @[email protected]
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            89 months ago

            Ummm I still use a clock. It played the radio which I like as an alarm better. Plus you can hit the snooze so easily.

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            I can guarantee there was a K-Mart in Sacramento, CA, at LEAST until 2019, possibly 2022 but my memory of being in the area in 2022 is hazy

            Twitter def existed well before they were gone from populated areas

            • @[email protected]
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              Oh wow, I thought they had left cities in the early 2000s although maybe that was just TX. I thought they completely left the states by 2015.

            • @[email protected]
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              Wow, they were all out from the DFW metroplex and only found in rural cities by 2005 at the latest in TX. I thought they had all closed down by 2015.

              • Captain Aggravated
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                That last one I mentioned was pretty late in its going out of business sale. It shut down a few weeks later.

      • @[email protected]
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        Also the clock says it’s 17 degrees Celsius, although to be fair I think it’s established that the clock is unreliable.

        • stebo
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          I assume the 59% is humidity? So they took the time to make the clock indicate humidity but couldn’t make it indicate time.

        • @[email protected]
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          59 months ago

          A great man once said Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. … so why not temperature too?

          • Captain Aggravated
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            19 months ago

            Very deep. You should send that in to the Readers Digest. They’ve got a page for people like you.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        Kmart isn’t completely dead in the US. There are two in the states, three in the US Virgin Islands, and one in Guam

    • @[email protected]
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      Decimal time is the representation of the time of day using units which are decimally related. This term is often used specifically to refer to the French Republican calendar time system used in France from 1794 to 1800, during the French Revolution, which divided the day into 10 decimal hours, each decimal hour into 100 decimal minutes and each decimal minute into 100 decimal seconds (100000 decimal seconds per day), as opposed to the more familiar standard time, which divides the day into 24 hours, each hour into 60 minutes and each minute into 60 seconds (86400 SI seconds per day).

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time

  • @[email protected]
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    599 months ago

    What are the laws in the US regarding this? In Germany, this clock is clearly defective and must be repaired or replaced or refunded by the vendor at no additional charge.

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      In most places you can return it back for any reason and without one, if you still have a receipt.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 months ago

      I don’t know if there are laws about it but most places will let you return for store credit at least.

    • @[email protected]
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      89 months ago

      You could definitely get it repaired/replaced by the manufacturer

      But, would you? You can probably return it to where you bought it, but that’s at least 10 mins of your life.

      You could also throw it in the trash… That takes 0 minutes. That’s what they hope you’ll do, and so every other option is made possible, but frustrating

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          29 months ago

          How? I recycle e-waste personally, because I find disassembling it relaxing.

          What is a normal person meant to do? I’ve been asked and I don’t know what to tell them

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            I’m sure most local/county recycling centers take electronics along with other recyclables (mine does). If not, retailers like Best Buy will take them at the customer service desk. Also, we have an electronic scrap bin at my place of employment, which is what I normally use. So many options!

    • @[email protected]
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      209 months ago

      Yes. Theres still a few surviving stores in America.

      and there is a KMart in Australia that is totally unconnected to the other Kmarts that… I believe is still doing well? Not sure, not aussie.

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              I swear to god it feels like you guys are living in another dimension sometimes. Lol truly don’t mean that in a bad way just so very different from what I’m used to, but, very similar to the West.

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            Yeah they merged last year, but its still a work in progress and we still have distinct kmarts and targets

      • @[email protected]
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        Wow. I thought there were no more KMarts in the US. Turns out there are two in the States, three in the US Virgin Islands, and one in Guam

    • PopShark
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      The old Kmart headquarters building that’s been abandoned rotting away as urban decay next to a fancy mall for since before the new millennium where the executives allegedly had cocaine parties in the 80s (which may have negatively affected the company’s outcome) is finally being professionally torn down by construction crewmen. It’s so fucking ugly beige reddish rust 80s office building its parts should be buried with humanity’s nuclear waste

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        19 months ago

        For a second I was trying to figure out what the urban decay makeup brand has to do with kmart

  • @[email protected]
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    349 months ago

    This clock is clearly using the galactic alphabet. Buyer should have looked before buying.

  • rem26_art
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    always check the packaging to make sure you’re buying a clock that’s base 60. Especially from Kmart

    • @NotMaster
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      Can confirm my base 60 clock from Kmart says its 42:32pm right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      And always check the store to make sure you are buying it from a store based on earth, not mars.

  • @[email protected]
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    309 months ago

    Money exchanged hands though, so it accomplished its purpose (of tricking the buyer). :-(

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Even so, it has already accomplished its purpose. Dealing with returns is the job of the next CEO - this one has already gotten theirs, ca-ching 🤑 !

      • @[email protected]
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        39 months ago

        I don’ didn’t know there were still Kmarts around. Dollar stores and Wally World replaced them all in my part of the country.

        • @[email protected]
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          29 months ago

          Kmart is still really big in Australia and New Zealand. It’s mostly replaced target, and we don’t really do chain dollar stores (we do have them, just they aren’t called dollar stores most of the time and are usually small little independent ones in the corner of shopping centres)

    • @[email protected]
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      Like it or not “the wife” was a change in language seen as progressive not too long ago because it recognises that a man doesn’t own a woman.

      What would you prefer “my wife” implying ownership. “A wife” implying a non specific wife of anyone.

      Or they name them on social media to avoid mentioning their marital status and ignoring their relationship to them.

      I’m genuinely curious how this person should, in your view, refer to the person they’ve married.

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        459 months ago

        My wife is absolutely fine in my books. The same way you can say my friend or my acquaintance or what have you, you can say my spouse/wife/husband/whatever without implying any sort of ownership. My view might be skewed being an ESL, but the same applies to German, Russian, Ukrainian, French, for example, which I speak too. I’ve never heard people complaining over those usages

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          I say either my wife, or the wife is fine.

          I’ve just stated the reason “the wife” exists at all is a reaction against historical patriarchal language.

          I’ve heard different people complain about both and they were always insufferable people trying to nit pick the conversation into a boring place.

          Like you!

      • @[email protected]
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        “my dad”

        I do not own him. Wtf is that argument?? It’s not a descriptor of ownership but relation.

      • @[email protected]
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        “My” can, but certainly doesn’t always imply ownership. It implies that the qualifier for person B in the sentence is applied to their relationship to me, person A.

        My banker, my hairdresser, my dentist, my accountant, my contractor, my neighbor, my boss, my elected official, etc.

        Probably not at all on you, here, but this is a good example of “exaggerated progressivism” or fake-woke/politically correct speech. It weakens the credibility of the progressive movement and gives conservatives silly exaggerations to point to and mock, when this kind of stuff emerges.

        Just my 2 cents!

        • @[email protected]
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          129 months ago

          My banker, my hairdresser, my dentist, my accountant, my contractor, my neighbor, my boss, my elected official, etc.

          Why do you have slaves? /s

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        I don’t know if “my” always means owning the noun it could mean co-owning the relationship. If I say “my partner” or “my kids” or “my job” I don’t think most people think I am a slave owner who somehow has an unbreakable contract with work.

    • spez
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      99 months ago

      Dare people language! Shit… I mean ᚨᛚᛚᚨᛁ ᛗᚨᚾᚾᚨ ᚠᚱᛖᛁᚺᚨᛚᛋ ᛃ

      • @[email protected]
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        69 months ago

        I tried to read that and shot an energy blast across the room. Scared the shit out of my cat.

  • dustycups
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    That’s obviously Fri Apr 24 1970 02:22:39 GMT+0000 in Unix time.

    • @[email protected]
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      One side of me is asking “Seriously, who thought that dividing a day in 1000 units would be useful?”

      The other side of me can’t wait for me to start saying to my friends “A’ight, meet me at @960”.