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googly eyeball clock: it’s eye time.
googly eyeball clock: it’s eye time.
Here’s a fun way to keep track of time. Designer Mike Mak’s Eyeclock tells time with a pair of slowly rotating disks that look like cartoon eyeballs. The position of the left eyeball signifies hours, while the right one is minutes. Depending on the time of day, the eyes might ...
  Googly eye clock - Boing Boing Gadgets
Googly eye clock - Boing Boing Gadgets
gadgets.boingboing.net — googly_eye_clock_2.jpg Mike Mak’s Eyeclock is watching you ... well, you know. Product Page [Mike Mak via Technabob... ] (more) Googly eye clock - Boing Boing Gadgets
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Googly eye clock
Boing Boing Gadgets — Mike Mak’s Eyeclock is watching you ... well, you know. Product Page [Mike Mak via Technabob]

The Googly Eyes Clock Constantly Looks At You Funny [Clocks]
Gizmodo — It is unfortunate that the googly eyes clock is only a concept because I believe this would sell like hotcakes. The left eyeball displays the hour while the right displays the minutes. Sure, it is hard to read—but so are most of the clocks and watches coming out these days. Apparently, people like their time-telling challenging these days. And with googly eyes, you will get more laughs at 3:45 and 6:00 than you ever did at 4:20. [25toGo via Technabob] ...

Eyeball clock makes you cross-eyed at 3:45pm
Tech Digest — ... rotating eyeballs. The left eye represents hours, and the right one the minutes. At 12 hours or 60 minutes, the eyeballs look up, at 6 hours or 30 minutes they look down, and so on. It's just a concept design, sadly, but it's still awesome. It couldn't that hard to knock together yourself either, surely. Just take apart one of those clock kits and stick some big black circles to it, then mount it in a nice frame. I think I'll have a word with CraftCrafty. Mike Mak (via Technabob) ...

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