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Posted on 15-01-2008
Filed Under (humor, work) by Tara on 15-01-2008

So, cousin Tim bought me a clock that displays a binary representation of time.  It was a great gift - cracked me up, and has been pretty fun.  I brought it into work after Christmas and have had to explain to just about everyone in the entire office what it is and how it works. 

Behold:

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It’s 09:40:54.  (yay, cameraphone!) 

Enter a coworker who is well-traveled and computer smart.  He picks up the clock and says, seriously, “Wow!  A braille clock!”

I cracked up - yeah, all blind people use dots of light to tell time.  They can see tthose much better than the LED numbers on a digital clock.

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Comments

Jim-Bo!!! on 15 January, 2008 at 2:49 pm #

I like your clock, but I would like it a lot better if it would represent time using 3 numbers, not 6. Really, who reads “10″ as a “1″ followed by a “0″. Would it have been that much harder to represent “10″ as “10″? I bet it is neat to see the “seconds hand” flashing…


Dave on 15 January, 2008 at 3:15 pm #

I agree, Jim… you’d only have to have six lights in each column, right? (59 = 111011)

But oh well.. thinking of it as a braille clock is a lot funnier. :)

(And really I’m only commenting to help digitize an old book, right?)


blog-thing » Blog Archive » haha! on 17 January, 2008 at 11:00 am #

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