by Nicole on November 5, 2007

This is great for both beginner poker players and even more advanced ones that want to customize blinds and level lengths. The Poker Genie is a LCD clock timer that displays the time remaining in blind levels as well as antes, big blinds, and small blinds. It also allows you to view up to 40 feet away and for beginning players will tell them when their blind schedule a nd how many chips of each color to give. Now you and all your friends can feel like the Poker After Dark People, but don’t expect this clock to make you as good as them. $49.97
by Nicole on November 1, 2007

This unique but complicated clock looks cool on display, but how do you figure out the time? Well there’s light patterns that change every second, what a waste of time or not? Now you can imagine that you’re part of StarTrek you nerd!
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by Jeremiah on August 10, 2007

Capture It Naturally is a transparent clock that sucks… to your window!
It tells time like any other [tag]clock[/tag] but since you can see through it you have a visual way of telling the time. 6am you see the paper boy across the street, 10am you see that girl next door tanning on her roof, 1pm you see your neighbor’s wife cheat with the gardener, etc. It’s really a great way to tell time and your “habitats” all at once.
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by Alexander on August 10, 2007

Here’s a cool wall [tag]clock[/tag] that will trip you out with the simultaneous display of different fonts.
The Font Clock is a 21st century take on the British 24 hour clock design icon. Twelve different fonts are printed within the mechanism of the clock providing a random, mixed display of graphic language within a single time piece. Font clock is offered in three sizes.
The Font Clocks sell for £195/~$400 for the small version, £550/~$1,100 for the medium version, and £810.00/~$1600 for the large version.
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Here is another strange gadget from Japan. The Yamanote Alarm Clock offers a visual indication of a train schedule using the hand model of a clock. The labels correspond to the lines on the Yamanote train line, while the hands correspond to where the train is at a given time. In addition, the alarm noises are recorded from the actual station melodies that play along the Yamanote train line. The clock is priced at approx. $65. Hit the break to read the list of specs.
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