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Any Time Is Chocolate Time becomes a living product with the manufacture of a simple clock made entirely out of chocolate components. (warning for those with allergies - this product also contains nuts)
Chocolate is usually quite soft, and this won't work (I hear you say) but the entire apparatus
is created in sub-zero conditions, using a variety of chocolate types with some components like the escape mechanism and spring being machined from different types of organic nuts.
The clock is sold frozen and must be kept in this state until taken from the fridge ready for eating. A few moments of wonder at the precious flimsy mechanism beating out the time proceed the particular joy of crunching through the outer shell and demolishing the overlapping cog wheels that lie beneath, allowing the wonderful flavours of the various chocolate and nut types to flood out.
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I'm considerably less than 100% convinced that this will be implementable, even at low temperatures. Chocolate, for instance, is semi-crystalline with a weak matrix, which means that it will remain fragile even at low temperatures. |
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Have you considered, instead, a chocolate clepsydra? If kept at a steady, warm temperature it would dispense drops of melted chocolate at a tantalisingly slow but steady pace. |
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Wot? No crunching of moving cog-wheels? :-( |
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If you alloyed the chocolate with the right type of biscuit base, I'm sure you could strengthen it enough to operate for a while. |
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I once recorded audio onto a piece of chocolate. This took some effort. The chocolate had to be melted, spread onto a metal cylinder, lathed flat, then using a phonograph needle the message was recorded. Playback was somewhat destructive, but the sound of me shouting "I am speaking to you now from a piece of chocolate" was just about discernible. |
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[mitxela] You now assume the mantle of a god for that chocolate recording effort. ++++ |
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This seems like something from the Simpsons - the beautiful work of art, Homer with eyes half lidded... |
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What [8th] said. What [jutta] is about to say. |
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Susshhhhhhh...... don't wake up the Soup Dragon. |
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// "I am speaking to you now from a piece of chocolate" // |
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<trapdoor opens, [IT] plummets through into piranha tank> |
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[+] for the idea, but also for the chocolate audio cylinder annotation |
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Time to start harvesting cocoa pods with drones to make chocolate more ethical. |
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I've tried ethical chocolate and, to be honest, I can't really taste the difference. |
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