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June 08, 2005

LED Binary Watch

http://www.teamdroid.com [TeamDroid] I’d like ot have one of these. Counting the time in binary should give my head a nice workout. LED Binary Watch gadget

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[The Technosexual Blog] Sweet sweet gadgets: From what I hear, Pa1mOne has dropped the ball and it's bending backwards to network demands to limit flexibility to their products. Thus no supported wifi for the treo even though the wifi sd cards exist. Guess who limited it? SPRINT!

[Non-tech-city.com] Non-Tech City » Blog Archive » Binary Watch: They say that there are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don’t. For those that do, there’s a great little gadget on the market just for you! The Binary Watch from I Want One Of Those. The top row shows the time in hours and the bottom row shows the time in minutes, all in binary.

[Planet Geek!] Mmm, GL Rendering: One of the motivations for this was to take a look at "Jake2" - a full Java port of the Quake2 engine. As advertised, I just needed the binary download, plus the Quake2 demo data files (see the webpage on how to get them), and voila! It just worked!

Gear Live | Homehttp://www.gearlive.com [Gear Live | Home] Tokyoflash Binary Watches Not Just Boystuff: The UK’s gadget shop Boystuff has announced a line of geek friendly binary watch faces, so only the geeks among us will know what time it is. Unfortunately, this look has been done long ago, one only needs to visit Tokyoflash.com to see not only binary watches, but all sorts of unusual LED faces and graph faces. It’s hard to choose just one. I personally favor the Barcode SS but then again, I’m more old school.

[Wrist Dreams - Watch News - The number 1 in Technology Wristwatches] Binary Code LED Watch: The round Binary LED watch features a face plate where the circuitry is visible. The square binary LED watch (see photo below) has the LED lights on a solid face plate. For both watches the time is shown in two LED rows. 4 LEDs show the hours and 6 LEDs show the minutes.

[Wearables.engadget.com] Binary LED watch tells time and more”¦ - Wearables - wearables ...: ...it proclaims your geekiness.  The watch has two rows of red LEDs from which, if you’re so inclined, you can read the time.  It has a stainless steel finish, a genuine leather strap, and comes in a stylish brushed metal box.  There’s really not much else we can say about this.  You’ll either completely dig it or you won’t.  It’ll set you back £49.95 (about $87US).

[Blog.sagar.org] Wet Ramblings of the Dive Boy: ThinkGeek :: Square LED Binary Watch: ThinkGeek :: Square LED Binary Watch. Hmmm, need geeky gadget... Binary Watch... ThinkGeek :: Square LED Binary Watch. posted by UK Dive Boy at 4:09 PM ...

[Thegadgetblog.com] The Gadget Blog: Gadget reviews, Gadget News, Gadget Tech Specs.: We were just starting to have nights of restful sleep not caught up dreaming of the lovely Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000, when boom, they launch the SL-C3100 (in Japan, of course). Why, Sharp, do you taunt us so with your 416MHz XScale, 128MB Flash, 64MB RAM, 4GB drive-equipped Linux PDAs, when the best we’ve got to show up with is the Palm LifeDrive? Besides the Flash memory upgrade (up from 16MB), it doesn’t look much different though, still rockin’ that dazzling 3.7-inch VGA touch screen and CF/SD slot””still no built-in wireless.

Dailygadget.com[Dailygadget.com] The Daily Gadget: We're looking at an active summer in our hometown. So I'd like to know if any of our gadget-minded parents out there have used either type of device (or another device or method) and what they do to keep tabs on their kids in crowds...without loosing their minds.

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Posted at June 8, 2005 08:37 AM

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