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July 13, 2008
Verbarius Electronic Clock
From the website:
- Verbarius Electronic Clock
Verbarius is the first clock in the world that tells time the way people do.
It has five preloaded languages: Russian, English, German, Spanish and French.
You can easily upload any additional language you like — from Latin to Eskimoan — using the USB port.
The clock spells out time differently every minute: it’s either forty-five minutes past four, or fifteen minutes to five, or four forty-five, or a quarter to five.
Power supply cord, USB connector, CR2032 battery and 512 MB SD сard included.
Dimensions (W × H × D): 7.9" × 2.8" ×1.7" (200 × 70 × 42 mm).
Verbarius requires a 110/220 V main power supply source.
In case of power failure the clock has a backup battery.
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I've seen this type of clock before, and I still don't get it: why would I want to read MORE to find out the time?
Posted by: Jen | Jul 14, 2008 5:58:54 AM
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