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Digital Clock Without Electricity or Moving Parts

NerdMachine writes "Throw away those slide rules and embrace the digital age. The Digital Sundial is a 10 year old invention on display in Sundial Park (Genk, Belgium), Deutsches Museum (Munich Germany), Kölnisches Stadtmuseum (Cologne, Germany), and Martha's Vineyard, USA. You need to pivot it to adjust daylight savings time. If you can't visit one of these, Digital Sundials International can sell you one for US$12,000+, or you can buy a pocket version for under US$100 for that special nerd in your life."

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  1. RTFuckingA, Man by thegnu · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Sorry for being so harsh, but I never get a chance to give anyone shit for it, because I never do it myself. :-)

    You people!

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  2. Hate to say it, but... by Tebriel · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    That's not a digital clock in any sense of the word.

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