Why yes, I actually knew that from the Art History class I took last year :3 However, in normal conversation, the name "Big Ben" is most often used to refer to the clock and not the bell, so in order to avoid confusion and unnecessary explanations I used it in that way.Zac Smith said:I'm sorry but my little "OCD and pedantic" senses are going wild, but Big Ben is actually the name of the bell inside the clock, not the clock itself.Lilani said:And by "regular" clocks, I'm talking the ones with the hands and the round faces, like Big Ben.
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On topic though, yes, I can read all clocks, and for a while in our spare room, my dad had a ball bearing clock
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Really? I have never seen a clock face do that.leviticusd said:I prefer analog and except for my alarm clock, every clock in the house is analog. What I don't like is those with roman numerals that do four wrong. Most clocks put IIII instead of IV. It drives me batty. I don't know why.