Jay
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http://clock.msurma.net/
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JaffaTB
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John
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Need flash, I'm getting a decent phone
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Bart
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pretty cool
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by John
Need flash, I'm getting a decent phone
I couldnt watch it on my iPhone before had to go on the laptop
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John
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Where's the HTML5 version? If my £500 phone is too tight what would you suggest I have to spend?
That was in reply to daveys post which has now disappeared.
[Edited on 11-05-2012 by John]
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Whittie
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That's awesome.
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jamied
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quote: Originally posted by John
Where's the HTML5 version? If my £500 phone is too tight what would you suggest I have to spend?
That was in reply to daveys post which has now disappeared.
[Edited on 11-05-2012 by John]
Lol I wondered why you put that
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by John
Where's the HTML5 version? If my £500 phone is too tight what would you suggest I have to spend?
That was in reply to daveys post which has now disappeared.
Erm, here: http://clock.msurma.net/big_21-40.mp4?start=130%26radius=0.6804996430873871
The start time will be wrong though I think. I could make it work in full HTML5 goodness though
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noshua
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That's amazing, would've been impressed if it had been CGI'd into the scene but this makes it even more impressive;
The artist, Mark Formanek, with the support of Datenstrudel created watches that are constructed in real time. 24 hours, 70 workers, 30 boards, 1611 changes. Construction of 4 meters in height and 12 in length, was constructed continuously throughout the day in Berlin Sculpture Park. Video of the process is synchronized with the time at which your computer is configured.
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sand-eel
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Was thinking WTF...but then noticed it was live 
[Edited on 11-05-2012 by sand-eel]
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Ian
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Be alright it if didn't take them nearly a minute to change it.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Be alright it if didn't take them nearly a minute to change it.
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fred7
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Link dont work for me
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jamied
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offline now
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Balling
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Works fine here.
Think Ed should start producing these! Would love a crew of Germans in the back yard constantly updating a clock made of wood.
 
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nathy_87
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works fine also.
Be intersting to see what happens at night.
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Fro
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It's the same but night from what I can remember.
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Wrighty
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awesome!
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