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February 12, 2003 Digital Mars clock | ||||
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Just for fun, Digital Mars now has a wall clock available with a gorgeous picture of Mars on it (courtesy of NASA/JPL/Caltech). If you like the CD, you'll love the clock. www.cafepress.com/digitalmars -Walter |
May 27, 2003 Re: Digital Mars clock | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | [Sorry Walter, accidently sent you email instead of reply to group ;(]
I like the clock, and will probably get it. I had an idea though...
What if the clock's background picture was made up of C/C++/D code that was just colorized. I mean, suck out a snippet of code from any app, wrap it to the shape of the picture, then use photoshop to put a layer over the plain white-on-black text that is mars picture, and then lower the opacity levels. This would make the mars pic colorize the text. Ah, what about the code being for the clock functions from time.h? LOL
I'm not sure if anyone else would be nerdy enough to like it though =P
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May 27, 2003 Re: Digital Mars clock | ||||
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Posted in reply to Gregory Peet | "Gregory Peet" <admin@gregpeet.com> wrote in message news:bb0kru$1kqo$1@digitaldaemon.com... > I'm not sure if anyone else would be nerdy enough to like it though =P The Maxwell's Equations nerd shirt is the most popular item <g>. But I like the clock the best. |
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