DotClock
by jorge (community developer)popularity rank: 199
description: Tell time with dots. <br> Rev 1.4 (3/18) Fixed problem with red dots in AM.<br> Rev 1.2 (3/17) Fixed problem with off-by-one error on orange dots. Speed improvements.
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Comments
jorge
– March 25 2012
@hannahvet1 it's not too hard to read -- simpler than it looks. Just count the dots in each column, so if you have 1 6 0 3 2 1, then that means: 16:03:21 (in 24 hour clock), which is 04:03:21 PM. Get it?
hannahvet1
– March 25 2012
I don't get how to read it... :(
McConnell
– April 23 2008
Really nice.
nimocone
– March 19 2008
Different and I like it.
blahblah343
– March 19 2008
Pretty cool
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