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I've had a few digital clocks that 'tell' you the time (audibly), either on the hour, when the alarm goes off, etc.
I want one with language selection, in lots of different languages. I want a clock that can tell me the time in English, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, Latin, and Swedish. Why? Because
I like to dabble in languages, and it'd be an interesting way to learn how to say/tell the times in several at once without a great deal of perseverance. The human mind is wonderful at making correlations, and I imagine with some repetition it would begin to make the ones necessary between the verbal times one would hear and glancing at the clock out of curiousity/necessity rather quickly.
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The virtual version would make a neat open source project. |
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Cuernito (+) for anything that encourages people to learn a foreign language. |
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The alarml could yell "¡Levántate, huevón!" |
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I would use this. Does it exist by now? |
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