There’s plenty of fun to be had with classic flip clocks like this, and with a bit of hacking any old split-flap display should be usable for your own clock project. If none are available at ...
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One example of this different time comes to us by way of this split-flap display that [Erich] has been recreating. Split-flap displays work by printing letters or numbers on a series of flaps that ...
Clarke’s three laws, written by the British science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C. Clarke, are his observations on the nature of technology and discovery. Clarke was renowned for his ...
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