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Tokyoflash is back with the Binary Slider, another cool looking watch that makes telling time a challenge. In order to read this one, you must decipher a system of numbers and blue LEDs:

The left hand row includes four LEDs, representing hours, with the value of each LED printed above it, while the right indicates the minutes. To tell the time you simply press the function button and add up the illuminated LEDs. So for example if the 2 and 4 are illuminated in the hour row, and no LEDs are illuminated in the minute row then it is six o clock.

Too complicated? Use the stainless steel sliding panel to reveal a traditional analog watch on the other side. I know which one I’d use.

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Now that the iPod is getting all the attention, analog has to hang out with his new friends beta and 8-track in the land of washed up technology.

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After many, many years of service, film is being forced out of his position by management after digital got its big promotion. So, I guess it is time for film to pack its bags and head for Florida where it will live out its years withering away in the disposable cameras of our nation’s senior citizens.

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