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comments welcome, I just HAD to do one...
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I have one of those on my desk! (well...
on a bookshelf, but...)
The face place is slightly curved. Also,
the LEDs have a very glassy look to them.
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Steven Pigeon, Ph. D.
ste### [at] videotronca
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> comments welcome, I just HAD to do one...
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I don't get it. How do you read it?
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"Tim Nikias v2.0"
Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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Each column encodes a number in binary,
least significant bit being at the bottom of the clock.
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Steven Pigeon, Ph. D.
ste### [at] videotronca
"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in
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>I don't get it. How do you read it?
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> --
> "Tim Nikias v2.0"
> Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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> Each column encodes a number in binary,
> least significant bit being at the bottom of the clock.
Now THAT is real geeky.
...
Where do I get this? :-) (I'm in Germany though, so that might make things
difficult)
Regards,
Tim
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I've got mine at www.thinkgeek.com
http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/lights/59e0/
It's not that expensive, but I'm not sure they
can send it to germany. You'd have to check
their shipping policy.
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Steven Pigeon, Ph. D.
ste### [at] videotronca
"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in
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>> Each column encodes a number in binary,
>> least significant bit being at the bottom of the clock.
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> Now THAT is real geeky.
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> ...
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> Where do I get this? :-) (I'm in Germany though, so that might make things
> difficult)
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> Regards,
> Tim
> --
> "Tim Nikias v2.0"
> Homepage: <http://www.nolights.de>
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Simple to read. Binary coded decimal. But the clocks don't match. Big
grin on Einstein's face.
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My clock was a gift - i think she got it from the Sharper Image... The
perfect toy to have on my desk. BTW the speed of light remains finite
<grin>
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"Tim Nikias" <JUSTTHELOWERCASE:timISNOTnikias(at)gmx.netWARE> wrote in message
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> > Each column encodes a number in binary,
> > least significant bit being at the bottom of the clock.
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> Now THAT is real geeky.
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> ...
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> Where do I get this? :-) (I'm in Germany though, so that might make things
> difficult)
I've got one of these, too :) My brother bought it for me as a birthday present
from Think Geek. It's interesting to watch and people always ask what it is :)
Lance.
thezone - thezone.firewave.com.au
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It's so very bright
I can read books by it's light
but it keeps me up.
-s
5TF!
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