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Radio Active watch from Tokyo Flash

Cory Doctorow at 12:42 am Wed, Apr 13, 2005

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I am a total sucker for the hip, hard-to-read Japanese watches on offer at TokyoFlash. I think I own about six at this point, and I've just ordered this new one: the "Radio Active" watch has a face with fake warning lights on it that you need to interpret to tell the time (for example, if the "Danger" light is lit, add six hours to the time). Link (Thanks, Brent!)

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