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July 03, 2012
Fourth Dimension Cement Clock
Better than overshoes, what?
But I digress.
I love this timepiece and would buy one in a Podunk town minute if I didn't have to conserve every single shekel to pay for my upcoming reroofing.
Don't remind me.
"Light and shadows, cast by the spiral staircase design, change with the time. The concept is to link space and time."
Dimensions: 5.9"Ø x 3.3"D.
Blue or red second hand.
$199.
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regarding the 10,000 year clock - interesting how the rich spend their money - "The biggest problem for the beating Clock will be the effects of its human visitors. Over the span of centuries, valuable stuff of any type tends to be stolen, kids climb everywhere, and hackers naturally try to see how things work or break." - they got that right - lots of luck
Posted by: sherlock | Jul 6, 2012 4:10:35 AM
Lovely home for bugs.
Posted by: Bubbub | Jul 5, 2012 1:33:47 AM
Better th an overshoes? Well, maybe in your happy world. As for me, this is the primary proof that when you ask "Can someone make a really ugly clock and have the gonads to actually ask $200 for their atrocity?" the answer is yes.
Posted by: vanderleun | Jul 3, 2012 1:23:44 PM
What about the 10,000 year clock.
http://longnow.org/clock/
Posted by: N Steinweg | Jul 3, 2012 10:08:38 AM
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