Are you a Geek? These are the set of clocks for you.
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Only 2nd watch looks like made of a G33K, other looks like “mathematician” watches
@ Chetan “Geeks is a set of all the technology addicted people . Technology or field of any kind . And one of its kind is Computer Geek ”
But I would like to buy 2nd watch
@Chetan Gole May be Math-Geek!!!
@Ashish Kalmegh To be honest, I don’t understand the last clock.
This should have the circle of fifths clock. It’s for music geeks
@Michael Circle of fifths clock added as per your request.
That binary one is a disgrace. Why use 8-bit for a range of 12? Don’t they know that they’re wasting space!
Why, they could fit two clocks in that space if they used 4-bit.
@Jon That’s a nice point. Yes they could have used just 4 bits. 8 bits – may be for some design?
am I missing something on the second to last one – for 4 it has 2^-1 (mod 7) since 2^-1 = 1/2 and the remainder of 1/2 divided by 7 would be 7?
A key signatures “clock” would have thirteen hours. Just sayin’.
The patter on the clock looks better with the zeros in front, that’s why. Think less about code and more about pattern.
Where does one purchase one of these clocks?!?
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Only 2nd watch looks like made of a G33K, other looks like “mathematician” watches
@ Chetan “Geeks is a set of all the technology addicted people . Technology or field of any kind . And one of its kind is Computer Geek ”
But I would like to buy 2nd watch
@Chetan Gole May be Math-Geek!!!
@Ashish Kalmegh To be honest, I don’t understand the last clock.
This should have the circle of fifths clock. It’s for music geeks
@Michael Circle of fifths clock added as per your request.
That binary one is a disgrace. Why use 8-bit for a range of 12? Don’t they know that they’re wasting space!
Why, they could fit two clocks in that space if they used 4-bit.
@Jon That’s a nice point. Yes they could have used just 4 bits. 8 bits – may be for some design?
am I missing something on the second to last one – for 4 it has 2^-1 (mod 7) since 2^-1 = 1/2 and the remainder of 1/2 divided by 7 would be 7?
A key signatures “clock” would have thirteen hours. Just sayin’.
The patter on the clock looks better with the zeros in front, that’s why. Think less about code and more about pattern.
Where does one purchase one of these clocks?!?