The trend in timepieces these days is to exhibit values in term that only math nerd and engineers can possibly empathise . at long last , a product has been developed that help make sense of the insaneness .
Like the Rosetta Stone , the Epoch clock helps you convert from one language to another — or , in this case , enumeration systems . It expose time in multiple formats ( Standard , Hexadecimal , Octal , Binary , Roman ) so you’re able to impress your nerdy friends with your knowledge . It ’s kind of like learning Spanish , only less useful . The Epoch Clock is uncommitted now from Think Geek for $ 50 , but if you are look for something a little more aboveboard , theVerbarius clockfrom Art Lebedev should correspond the nib nicely .
https://gizmodo.com/art-lebedev-verbarius-word-clock-lightning-review-5098802

feature :
•Displays the metre in multiple formatting : Standard , Hexadecimal , Octal , Binary , Roman
•Unix epoch time display

•Day , month , year video display
•Date display and Unix epoch display can be sour off / on
•12 - time of day ( AM / PM ) or 24 - 60 minutes ( military time )

•Alarm clock with cat sleep and two book configurations
•Back - up major power from two AA battery
•USB interface on back provides output power

•Awesome LED display
•Dimensions : 7″ x 2.6″ x 2.2″
•Comes with : Clock , AC power arranger , instruction , changeover chart ( for the debile minded )

[ ThinkGeek ]
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