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I think you might as well have one hour hand with two
pointers. There's no need to have any mechanism dedicated to
two separate hour hands, if
they're always going to be an hour apart. |
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well I like it! I would like to see the hands of
winter look like snowflakes and the hands of
summer look like sun rays! then I wouldnt have to
think about the colours. + |
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I've wanted something similar for international time differences, although I'm sure digital versions of that exist. |
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Clocks with two minute hands exist, or used to, back when local time was different from civil time. |
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Sufficiently interesting and useful[+] |
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Only if Patrick Stewart makes a cameo in the commercial.
"How many hands do you see?" |
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Could the clock simply have two hanging conditions to orient
12 to the 11 am position? |
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.......after a suitable period of silence "this clock
has an extra hand" (see link for quote reference) |
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I thought they were voting this week to get rid of DST. If that
happened I'm afraid your brand new clock would already be
obsolete. I'm so sorry, xen, and I still love the summer/winter
take on it. |
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Man I hope they do get rid of it. Apparently there's a debate
as to whether we should stay on DST or standard time, and
frankly IDGAF we just need to pick one and stick with it!
Let employers adjust their work schedules/business hours
by an hour if they have a problem with the selection. |
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I love it. The change over to BST (British Summer
Time) every year is a great turning point in the
calendar. |
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What [21] said, but in a voice filled with rage. |
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YOU THRASHING WELL KNOW WHAT MY DEFAULT SETTING IS! |
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Damn it Q, enough of this nonsense! |
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Americans slapping each other is a dish best served
on Oscar night. |
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