Well you see, it’s a clock, and the time, its displayed in binary with lights. There is a row for each hours, minutes, and seconds.

The columns are in binary starting at the left with 32 and then decreasing by half all the way down to 1. I have no clue what the top most row is for, as the bottom three are the rows that actually tell time.
You can switch between 12 and 24 hour formats and when you buy one of these, you get your choice of red or blue LEDs. Should you still want one, it will cost you $123 which is kind of expensive for a clock even someone with no skills whatsoever could probably make with a basic how to guide, and I am sure there are a few.
Designer Binary Clock [via geekalerts]







3 Responses to “Firebox Designer Binary Clock”
Rangerbob October 30, 2007
Thinkgeek already has a cheaper version……
+2Matt October 30, 2007
“I have no clue what the top most row is for, as the bottom three are the rows that actually tell time.”
Probably:
Neutralfirst – tells youif its am or pm
second – tells you if you are in clock set mode
third – tells you if the hull has been breached.
James Allan Brady October 30, 2007
lol, the top row is the 5 levels of defcon and then a spare for when its just the clock and the cockroaches
Neutral