We see a lot of clocks here on Hackaday. Some make it easy to tell the time, others are more cryptic. [dragonator] has done something that is so simple, we are surprised it isn’t more common. In a ...
A unique levitating clock hour hand has been created by Flyte based in New York, which offers a different way to look at the time as it passes and tells the time using a sphere that hovers above the ...
Blame digital technology, but plenty of us still can’t always tell the time. It’s commonplace now to substitute a phone for a watch (or perhaps you wear a smart watch–the child of the two), which ...
It’s clock time again on Hackaday, this time with a lovely laser-cut biretrograde clock by [PaulH175] over on Instructables. If you’ve never heard of a ‘biretrograde ...
A seemingly broken clock, though non-functional, accurately displays the correct time twice daily due to the 12-hour cycle.
Anyone who’s tried to get anyone under eight years old ready for school knows that children have no concept of time. That might have to do with the fact that many kids, even my second grader, still ...
The hands of clock are right on top of each other at high noon. That much is obvious. But when are the other times that the minute and hour hand line up exactly? If you think about it, it's pretty ...