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Perhaps it's the perfect pressie for the exec with the ultimate pay package and actually not much to do, so that they can sit there watching the milliseconds flash by, and count the pennies they are earning as each number changes.
Very Gordon Gecko.
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27 June 2008 13:16 GMT / By Katie Scott
Why you would need to know the time down to a millionth of a second is completely beyond us, but The Digital Time concept by Freddie Yauner at least looks quite funky (in a timer-on-a-bomb in a bad 80s action film kind of way).Perhaps it's the perfect pressie for the exec with the ultimate pay package and actually not much to do, so that they can sit there watching the milliseconds flash by, and count the pennies they are earning as each number changes.
Very Gordon Gecko.
Gadgets, Clocks, Concepts


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