The Human Clock
May 11, 2007
Webster in Bits and pieces

This is one of my favourite bits of Internet nonsense - of no practical use but charming, none the less.  Since 2001, Craig Giffen has been collecting pictures that show the time - both digital and analogue clocks - for every minute of the day.  So, when you click on The Human Clock you are told the time (just like any other clock) but it might be a picture of a church clock, or a chap in Mexico holding up a sign saying 12.23, or some artfully arranged vegetables.  Wait a minute the picture will change.  Wait another minute and it'll change again - just like, well, a clock.

If you want, you can submit your own version of some times - a couple of examples are below.  How about some Oldie contributions?

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