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This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.
This is a binary clock. I saw one in Linux and decided to make one myself. It translates the clock digits to the binary using a formula, and then lights up the pictures in the right places. You can start/stop the clock to check if it is correct.