I wish I could have this clock:

See a series of images and the sped-up animation to see how it works.
My Homepage
My homepage is at http://coturnix.org. It is temporarily stripped to minimal information, but more will come soon.Grab my RSS feed:
-
Join 1,499 other subscribers
Search This Blog:
Archives
Categories
Recent Comments:
Bora Zivkovic on Morning at Triton Angie Lindsay Ma on Morning at Triton Linda chamblee on Morning at Triton Jekyll » Blog… on The Big Announcement, this tim… Mike H on The Big Announcement, this tim… -
Recent Posts
Top Posts
- The Open Laboratory 2009 - the submissions so far
- Congratulations to Rob!
- Morning at Triton
- Why have a book if you never read it?
- ScienceOnline2012 – interview with Mark Henderson
- How Do You Shelve Your Books?
- ClockQuotes
- Is your pilot too sleepy to land you safely?
- Memories of War, Part II (guest post by Mom)
- My Picks From ScienceDaily
@BoraZ on Twitter:
Tweets by BoraZCC licence

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.PayPal

Sitemeter






That really IS a cool clock. Kind of hypnotic. The person who created this should make a widget out of it. Do you know if they intend to market their clock?
That clock is awesome!
It’s a triumph of human ingenuity, but it doesn’t give you a lot of information when you want to know what time it is. Very impressive, nonetheless.
I bet once you watch it for a few weeks and get really familiar with it, you can get more information out of it from tiny precise details of the movements of parts.