I was bored, so I spiffied up a Wal-mart clock that was $3.95:
O, and yes that's me. And no, that shirt is my painting shirt.
Rate, critique, w/e.
That's pretty cool.
Win by luck, lose by skill.
I'd like to buy that,
How much?
$20 + shipping and handling.
I'd have to buy more canvases, which are about 7 dollars each.
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Shopped. I can tell by the pixels.
That and you've seen quite a few shoops in your day?
A nice piece everyone can relate to.
Time controls our lives, but, ignoring it, we can live with little ramifications.
None.
I made a clock that ran backwards once...seriously, it's as simple as taking the clock apart, finding a little metal piece, and flipping it over. Then remembering that when you read it as 2:40, it's 10:20 I was actually thinking of doing that and putting
this XKCD comic on it, but I got lazy and didn't feel like messing with the motor.
I made a clock that ran backwards once...seriously, it's as simple as taking the clock apart, finding a little metal piece, and flipping it over. Then remembering that when you read it as 2:40, it's 10:20 I was actually thinking of doing that and putting
this XKCD comic on it, but I got lazy and didn't feel like messing with the motor.
OH GOD. I'm making that, and giving it to the next random person I creep out.
I was thinking more along of the lines of giving it to a girl you like... but...
what ever floats your boat.
A nice piece everyone can relate to.
Time controls our lives, but, ignoring it, we can live with little ramifications.
Time is cultural. To most of the secular world, time is money. But other more spiritual societies, such as some areas of the middle east and Mexico, time does not dictate their lives. They rely on God to provide what they need when they need it. Schedules are looser. So you may tell someone that you'd see them at 5:00 and they may not show up until 5:45. It doesn't make them lazy. God didn't will it.
I'd actually see myself buying your clock: it's seriously neat.
In my committee's bureau, we have a clock with reversed numbers.
Instead of seeing
12, 1, 2, etc., you see:
12, 11, 10, etc.
None.