A clock that gives time in degrees. 15 degrees to an hour, 360 degrees to a day. 0 degrees equals midnight. The outer dial shows degrees, the middle dial shows angular minutes (60 to a degree), and the inner dial shows angular seconds (60 to an angular minute). I don't think anybody tells time this way, but I think it looks nice anyway. The color scheme was supposed to be neon-inspired, but it ended up with more of a tropical-fruit look.
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Would like to be able to have the 0 degree be at mid day, is there a way to change script to do that, as the actual location of the Sun would also be the degree time.........
would also like the clock to run on my computer, as we have a local radio station and are in process of switching to degree time , how would we embed the clock onto our desk top , that programmers could easily see / say the degree time thanks
New version. I've added a display-on-hover option, as well as an option to rotate the dial to put GMT midnight at the bottom (the arcs still originate from local time).
would also like the clock to run on my computer, as we have a local radio station and are in process of switching to degree time , how would we embed the clock onto our desk top , that programmers could easily see / say the degree time thanks
By earthcycles , # Oct 20, 2008 9:51:49 PM
Can I post an image of your clock or direct link to it to this page?
Cheers from South Korea.
By stedawa , # Oct 10, 2007 11:08:06 PM
By Tangent128 , # Jul 25, 2007 2:51:16 AM
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By tinhoy , # Jul 20, 2007 9:07:45 PM