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On-Time Clock by Fabrica

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Dear Monday, We aren’t really friends. You might even say we are enemies. It’s not likely that a time machine is going to pop in and mend our relationship, so how will we ever find a way to get along? Enter the cheeky “On-Time” clock by Fabrica and its illusion that there are 3 more minutes of weekend before we have to take the cold plunge into a new week…

 
 

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It may only be 3 minutes, but anything we can do to avoid Monday’s inevitable arrival is time well spent.

The On-Time clock was designed by Tak Cheung for Fabrica in partnership with Diamantini & Domeniconi.

via Today and Tomorrow

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I don't get it.

posted by bepsf on July 13th 2009 at 11:48am
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That's hilarious!

posted by visualingual on July 13th 2009 at 11:52am
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I want to think this is awesome, but it seems confusing. Is the real time from the point of the hand its base?
I would want to read the time from the base, but then the bent bit would be facing the wrong way.

posted by kiljoywashere on July 13th 2009 at 12:39pm
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I don't get it - why does this give the illusion of having 3 more minutes of the weekend?
Isn't the clock called "on time" because it is pointing 3 minutes ahead of the real time, much like how many of us set our watches a few minutes ahead because we hope with this buffer we won't be late?

posted by blacksharpie on July 13th 2009 at 12:40pm
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I think you're right, blacksharpie.

I get more confused the longer I look at this thing, so I'm backing out slowly now...

posted by insanity_pepper on July 13th 2009 at 1:18pm
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Boy, the clock is clever, humorous, and practical all at the same time. Apparently there are still unexplored ways to design a clock. Bravo.

posted by Paul @ StructureHub on July 13th 2009 at 1:21pm
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Yep, I was going to post something along the lines of what blacksharpie said.

Surely the clock makes it look like you have 3 fewer minutes, not 3 more minutes.

posted by Lukens on July 13th 2009 at 1:31pm
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Agreed with the other comments. This is a clever visual representation of what I do with my clocks at home anyway -- set them a few minutes fast to get me out the door faster.

While this is quite witty, I think just setting your current clocks a few minutes ahead will have a better effect on your punctuality. I know that my clocks are fast, but I'm not really sure how fast. That little extra bit of confusion about exactly how late I'm running really gets my rear in gear.

posted by akay on July 13th 2009 at 3:45pm
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Thank you for unraveling our misguided logic of wishful thinking. If only someone WOULD invent a clock that gave us 3 extra minutes a day. For now, we'll settle for not being 3 minutes late to work. See what havoc Mondays can wreak on the brain!
Sarah

posted by sarahlr on July 13th 2009 at 5:34pm
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I love this! Thanks Sarah! Kyle

posted by boston_kyle on July 13th 2009 at 6:24pm
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Love this clock. One of those simple ideas that makes you wonder why no one thought of it before.

posted by muirwoods08 on July 13th 2009 at 9:39pm
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I guess only people like me who always set watches ahead would get this! LOL. I love the clock, but trying to be on time with the method is futile for me.

posted by blacksharpie on July 13th 2009 at 9:44pm
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