Josh Clark
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Podcast Appearances
And, you know, a lot of this stuff that that you a lot of features that you have on a watch, if you're a watch person, comes from military usage like the.
Of course, I can't remember any of this because it's off the dome and I'm a forgetful person.
But, you know, the watches that have the little buttons on each side of the winder and you can like click it to start something and then click it to stop it.
I just can't think of it right now.
But it's for a stopwatch function, though, right?
Well, yeah, essentially, but as it pertains to the regular time.
But that was essentially, I think, initially to keep track of, like, when you would launch a, not a missile, like the kind of bomb you drop in a tube and it shoots somewhere.
No, like, you know, when you drop it in a tube and it shoots up in the air, those things.
And then like when it would make the explosion, you would keep track of like you would time that out.
So you would know like how far it's going and calculate that.