I assume that this is just a subtle means of suggesting that when one is in Petaluma, one has neither desire nor reason to care what's going on in the rest of the world.
Or maybe the Simoni folks are pioneering a new line of "hands-optional" timepieces?
[As Chicago (the band, not the city) once put it, "Does anyone ever really know what time it is?" -- DA]
Linda Frost said:
Images are captured forever. Photography is timeless.
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I assume that this is just a subtle means of suggesting that when one is in Petaluma, one has neither desire nor reason to care what's going on in the rest of the world.
Or maybe the Simoni folks are pioneering a new line of "hands-optional" timepieces?
[As Chicago (the band, not the city) once put it, "Does anyone ever really know what time it is?" -- DA]
Images are captured forever. Photography is timeless.
Maybe these guys were inspired by this:
http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2008/04/25/the-300000-watch-that-doesnt-tell-time/?mod=MostPopular