Spring Forward Sunday: Need A Watch? : Oregon Scientific Atomic Slim Projection Clock

By Rachel Rosmarin , published on March 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM
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A clock that never needs to be set, and can project the time onto a wall? Sign us up. At .71-inches thick, Oregon Scientific’s clock takes up hardly any space on your desk, yet manages to create a poster-sized design on your wall. Its atomic time sensing abilities means it will automatically switch over to daylight savings time. $59.99

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Curnel_D 03/08/2009 5:50 AM
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The lemon powered clock is cool. Reminds me of the lemon powered thinking cap in the hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy.

I remember making something similar in highshool, but it was with coke instead, and it powered our home brew calculator.

engrpiman 03/09/2009 3:13 AM
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That was a good book.

After killing lots of Timex and Casio watches I will stick with suunto watches. At $400 its pricey but its lasted 6 years and counting so its worth it

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