Build a Wallclock that Displays Time in Plain English

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By Jason Fitzpatrick, 3:00 PM on Sun Oct 4 2009

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Tech-loving sister-site Gizmodo stumbled upon a magnificently novel and modern clock, which cost a mere $1,500. They also, fortunately, found a tutorial on making one yourself for a fraction of the price.

The premise of both the original item and the remake is a clock that displays the time in plain English instead of numerals. When it's 5:15, the word clock lights up letters to say "IT IS QUARTER AFTER FIVE". Perhaps not the clock for everyone, but if you love things with a modern bent, it's quite the brag piece.

Instructables user drj113 made an excellent tutorial documenting the process he went through to build his own clock. You're not going to be able to do it with duct tape and cardboard, but if you're interested in learning more about electronics and creating your own circuit boards, this is the task to tackle. Check out the full tutorial at the link below to see an animation of the clock in action.

Word Clock [via Gizmodo]

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