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Matroushclock
Da! Is Wednesday...Seven... Thirty... One... Forty seconds. | |
A seemingly innocent Russian doll, sitting on a mantel piece.
You ask it the time, in a Russian accent or not, and it reads
the time back to you in a heavy Muscovite accent.
The outer doll gives the day, then its top hinges open and the
next doll gives the hour, the next the minute and the
final
doll the second, before locking back together in rapid
sequence.
In Soviet Russia, time used to watch YOU!
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[+] plus a differently themed Matroyshka idea for your approval - Ah, what's this, as I flick through my Janes to the appropriate page, featuring a closeup of of what appears to be a handgun with a massive egg protruding from the top, let's read on.. "First you had the matchlock, then the wheelock, the flintlock; And then, sometime around the late 17th Century, a little-known Russian gunsmith from the Urals came up with the Matryoshklock, an intruiging ignition/priming ..." |
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I believe is should be MatryoshKlock, although as I have not invented the idea, it is a bit fresh of me to comment. |
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I am guessing it would tell you to get up, and go to work for the great Soviet, at exactly 6:30 am Moscow time regardless of what timezone you are in. I would also imagine it was nearly impossible to find the correct batteries, outside of Central Moscow, where there would be a substantial surplus, and it would be a court marshal offense to not maintain the batteries. |
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Damn I'm late again ! sorry zen_tom |
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[+] and the doll curtsies afterwards. |
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