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heartcream -> Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:05:24 AM)

A different way to display time on the green time line.




This is a really interesting clock! It comes from a Dutch web site. Here is what you will see when you look at this clock. Don't do anything. It's automatically adjusted to your time zone. Just look at it and study it. It gives you the EXACT TIME of the DAY in seconds, minutes, hours, the day, month and year. Just read the green line. Everything's there. Study it for a few seconds and it will all come clear to you. Remember these definitions:

1st Line is Seconds

2nd Line is Minutes

3rd line is Hours.

4th Line is Days

5th Line is Days

6th Line is Months

7th Line is Years





GreedyTop -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:18:18 AM)

Cool!!




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:20:19 AM)

Wouldn't that clock give you motion sickness, like looking out of the window of a car but your ears tell you that you are stationary.

The luminous green line don't help matters.

I've noticed I'm far too critical of everything, I should change perhaps.




DesFIP -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:27:10 AM)

Tell Holly not to study it, she's already suffering from morning sickness.




JonnieBoy -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:29:46 AM)

I'm going to use that.

(btw, it's using the time zone you have told your machine it's in, not adjusting automatically ... my laptop in FL is showing 5 hours ahead of local time, I don't reset it, because thats Zulu Time and I can work the rest out in my head)

Thanks for the link

Pirate




Missokyst -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:49:51 AM)

DARN IT!! Only one cup of coffee in me and I read this thread title without an L..
Here I was thinking it was similar to the hot dog thread..




heartcream -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 10:52:30 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: JonnieBoy

I'm going to use that.

(btw, it's using the time zone you have told your machine it's in, not adjusting automatically ... my laptop in FL is showing 5 hours ahead of local time, I don't reset it, because thats Zulu Time and I can work the rest out in my head)

Thanks for the link

Pirate



I am not sure the exact source of that clock. My dad sent me the link in an email. I would gather if you were in the web site where it originated maybe the time zone would change? I tried to find it on googs but to no avail.




winterlight -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:12:38 AM)

Great link thanks so much.

I used to be able to get the correct time by dialing a number. The phone company disconnected it. Now i have a way of getting the correct time when my power goes out.




LaTigresse -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:13:46 AM)

Very cool Heart, thank you!!




pahunkboy -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:17:09 AM)

looks like a strobe light.




SaintIntensity -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:21:53 AM)

I use this as a screensaver sometimes

http://blog.pixelbreaker.com/polarclock




Dominasola -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:24:22 AM)

I think I could spend my whole day just sitting here staring at the numbers passing me by..... [&o]




rockspider -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:28:07 AM)

I think i keep the old Seiko[:)]




heartcream -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:43:10 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Missokyst

DARN IT!! Only one cup of coffee in me and I read this thread title without an L..
Here I was thinking it was similar to the hot dog thread..



I LOVE IT! How funny!

That is a good thread no? Who would start it?




rockspider -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 11:52:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: JonnieBoy

I'm going to use that.

(btw, it's using the time zone you have told your machine it's in, not adjusting automatically ... my laptop in FL is showing 5 hours ahead of local time, I don't reset it, because thats Zulu Time and I can work the rest out in my head)

Thanks for the link

Pirate


Nixen bixen. Zulu time is GMT +2. This clock runs on GMT. Zamboana bosse. (God day sir in zulu)




Arpig -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 12:27:14 PM)

Here's the link to download it (and a bunch of other cool/weird clocks) as a screensaver...scroll to the bottom for the D/L link.

http://beeks.eu/Screensaver.htm




JonnieBoy -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 1:31:31 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: rockspider


quote:

ORIGINAL: JonnieBoy

I'm going to use that.

(btw, it's using the time zone you have told your machine it's in, not adjusting automatically ... my laptop in FL is showing 5 hours ahead of local time, I don't reset it, because thats Zulu Time and I can work the rest out in my head)

Thanks for the link

Pirate


Nixen bixen. Zulu time is GMT +2. This clock runs on GMT. Zamboana bosse. (God day sir in zulu)


Grinz ... you're quite right there, I was refering to the "Zulu Time" alternative name for UT, so it's not just me alone pissing off the proud people of Kwa Zulu Natal.

Click :

Zulu Time

Pirate




Outlier2 -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 3:52:54 PM)

heartcream,

Thank you for this.  I agree it is interesting.  It also brings up a related topic which I don’t think is a hijack.  The design of clock faces and the information they convey.

I was fortunate enough to know an accomplished horologist.  He had a very successful business and several patents concerning timepieces.  I once had a discussion with him about timepiece design that changed my perspective on information displays.

I asked him if he was concerned about his repair business with the technology now available to display information using digital displays and he said no.  Not only could he always make money repairing and restoring antiques but he said the traditional clock face will always remain the dominant and preferred way to display time.  I asked why he thought this was so.

He said that the new types of display were wonderful for precision.  They could display large numerals, tenths, hundreds, even thousandths of seconds.  But if you were showing only digital increments you were losing the field of reference that a traditional analog face provides.

He put it this way.  “When you look at a clock face you not only see the time it is but you see it in reference to the rest of the day or night.  Think about it this way: you not only see that it is 10:00 AM.; you also see that it is 2 hours since you started work and 2 hours until lunch.  You also see all the other references that are significant to you: the time until your project has to be done, the time until your meeting, whatever.  You don’t get that with digits that read 10:00 AM”

When you choose any information display you are always making this choice between precision and field of reference.  Automobile displays went digital for awhile and then when back to reproducing analog faces using digital technology so that the drivers would have the field of reference instead of just the display of the exact numbers.  The car companies found the public had a preference for analog displays.  This was true even if they did not know why.

NASCAR teams used to use this principal.  They would use analog display gauges and then rotate them in the dashboard so that the indicator needle was pointing straight up when the gauge was in the desired range.  Then when the driver was running at 180 MPH he would not have to “read” the gauges.  He would just glance and only pay attention to (spend any time on) any needle that was not straight up.  Once again, sacrificing precision for field of reference.

I think this is why some of the screensavers in Arpig’s post are analog displays.  A lot of people still prefer them even if they do not know why.  The newness of the others wears off ands they find themselves going back to the traditional field of reference.

A lot of speculation on my part, but something I think about when I am thinking about any tool or any other item that I am going to be using to give me information.

Thanks again for this interesting clock; I will enjoy using it from time to time.

Outlier











DarlingSavage -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 4:39:59 PM)

Your clock reminded me of another very cool clock, The Corpus Clock and the Chronophage.



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eta: better video link




heartcream -> RE: Brilliant Clock Design (2/27/2010 4:42:26 PM)

That is a really good point Outlier. I like the frame of reference thing. Yeah that is a great point. In my house I have several ticking round faced clocks and I love them. When I go away my sister may stay here and she takes out all the batteries in the ticking clocks because the noise drives her crazy but I really like it, tick, tock, click, click,click.

Also when I took Industrial Design in Art School they told us you couldnt over design, if the thing was too ahead of where we have been at so far it is not good design no matter how 'good' the design is. Clocks are cool.

I like my wristwatch I wear. People are like, wth? Not many people, not as many people are still wearing them.




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