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100' wishing to be a nometric Canute, I ask only a watch shall have hands tell me the correct time. I t want it to tell me the date, ige, my height, my state of th or temper, the winner of 1.30 or the weather forecast, wake me up with a strident ii on a crowded bus in the lie of the afternoon.
), much as I admire its erness, I shall not be rushing Jy a new Japanese Pulsar ;h, even at only £29.95, that me also whether I am peramentally fit to drive. It irds on a graph the wearer's hythms, which are said to iur everyday physical,
emotional and intellectual behaviour.
Someone told me that a man woke up one morning, looked at his Pulsar watch, grabbed the telephone and pleaded with his doctor to come at once. "I haven't been feeling very well lately," he said, "and now my watch says I died at 15.38 three weeks ago last Tuesday."