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clock is pretty obvious but other modes are more subtle - the difference between stopwatch and elapsed time might not be so obvious. Agree that it doesn't need to be so big though
Can't understand why (mostly German) computers need to take up a line of data space to tell you what mode you're in. Surely, its self-evident you're in 'clock', or whatever, you don't need an idiot guide to confirm it. I wouldn't buy any computer with such an aberration.
no indeed
Not for me then