I'm looking for an online clock. I swear the link for the webpage it was hosted was one I found on here, but that was probably about a decade ago at this point. Every couple of years I try looking for this thing so now I'm just asking, begging, does anyone remember a clock that sort of looks like pic related? I think the time was kept by the squares disappearing from around the edges in a spiral pattern. It might even have been on decimal time, I can't remember.
I can't find a thing online because all I get are ideas for "alternative clocks" with a daft desgins or something. The best I could find was something could the Mhin clock, but that's still completely different to what I'm looking for, but at least it was just a normal clock in a funny shape.
I can't help, and I wish you luck finding it, but I have to ask - why the fuck do you want a novelty 'clock' like that? Telling the time in abstract ways makes it less functional that a normal clock. So it's just pretentious, isn't it? You want to feel like a cleverclogs?
>>457039 On the contrary, there's nothing abstract about it. As the squares dissapear it makes time feel so much more real, to me, anyway. It's not pretentious, it's just a different way of reading the time. I don't understand how knwoing there were x number of sqaures and then there being y number of squares is especially cerebral either, I suspect most dogs would be capable of it.
Anyway, no one has any idea what I'm on about, clearly, so it's all academic now.