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Digital clocks are nice for telling exactly what time it is, but, unlike an analogue clock, they don't give a spatial representation of time. They don't show where time is coming from or going to. On the other hand, a bitmap representation of a mechanical clock doesn't tell time very accurately if the bitmap is very small. And curves and oblique lines don't look very nice in a small, low-resolution bitmap. So, this is something different: an analogue clock that isn't tied to the design of the mechanical clock, but instead uses the natural properties of bitmaps: straight lines and rectangles.
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362 B
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7 lines
362 B
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2011/11/08 10:49:35 ryoon Exp $
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SHA1 (abclock-1.0d.tar.gz) = 28dac4a0fc93b6cd37db88104c9bc377840e7d32
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RMD160 (abclock-1.0d.tar.gz) = a49681af06d0554436545f2ad0d2401f8763505a
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Size (abclock-1.0d.tar.gz) = 18252 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = 038887a124c5110ea97902a6158e77e2b62647f4
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SHA1 (patch-ab) = c15f9ea30c6662baa357d0864159b3825a2d7e97
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