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World Time Clock
World Time Clock

Charlotte Van Der Waals' World Time Clock is an example of design that is thoughtful and ingenious. The clock manages to convey multiple timezones in a single clock face without the use of buttons, gimmicks and well, technology. Just roll the clock so that the desired city etched on the sides is on top. 12 sides with 2 cities per side represent the 24 global time zones.
Available at Junro.
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ReBlogged by ann p on Feb 24, 2006 at 11:39 AM
Posted by ann p on Feb 24, 2006 at 11:39 AM
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brilliant, terrific. charlotte is simply a genious. it remembers me that work of art made with a pedestal, turned upside down on the grass, with written "the earth"...
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I can't believe how good this is. thanks for the bringing it to my attention.
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