This is for all those people that never give you the exact time when you ask them. Face it, most of us do it. When we look at an analog clock, we don’t think 6:22, we think 6:20. Rounding off seems to be the fastest way to read time sans a digital watch.
The Spinning Time concept is a bracelet encircled with an LCD screen that doesn’t give you the exact minutes or seconds of time. Just imagine a ruler without all the millimeter markers on it. All you get is the hour and the minutes rounded off to tenths. This “watch” also has a unique reminder feature built-in, a metaphor for the “string around your finger”, you simply highlight a block in time to remind you of something you have to do.
Designer: Glen Adkins
Hmmm….It looks like one contiuous ring. I have really large hands, and cannot wear “normal sized” bracelets. Nice concept, but impossible for people with big hands – or narrow hands – I could just see that thing sliding off all the time. LOL.
we can buy it somewhere ?
Anyone with KDE
( probably only Linux users, but who knows. . . : )
has, in Kicker, the panel, a clock that has a Fuzzy mode, and varying degrees of fuzzyness. . .
You can set it to tell you helpful things like Daytime, or ( at worst-setting ; ) Start of Week / Mid Week, etc…
An alternative is the Tati, which shows sunrise & set, moon-rise & set, and if one wants, not much else ( current time is indicated by a flashing bar in the sun-wheel, and measured against the 24 Hour-marks ’round the bezel )
Which means, that even a cave-dwelling geek eventually becomes entrained into the sun & moon cycles!
bloody involved settings, tho. . .
Like what city you live-in n’all. . .
Amazing! Where can i get one?
I really love it.It’s fashionable.