| Company | members.tripod.de |
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| Os | Epoc |
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| Release Date | Mar 20, 2001 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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PDA:Other PDA:Leisure:Clocks
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The following description is as per the author, as I was not able to name this application in meliorate terms. You should take this fact when doing your own analysis. "The Berlin-Uhr is a registered trademark by D. Binninger who invented it in the seventies. It was originally installed in 1975 at the Kurfrstendamm in Berlin. Due to technical problems and the running costs of rough 5000 Euro the clock was switched off in 1995. One year later the clock was reinstalled close to the Europa Center in movement of the tourist information and is presently sponsored by merchants within the Europa Center. The Berlin-Uhr is based on the principles of quantity didactics and with this its the first of its kind. The time is calculated by adding the lit rectangular lamps. The top lamp is nictitation in the rhythm of the seconds. The upper quarrel of quaternary lamps represents 5 hours each. The quaternary lamps in the quarrel below indicate one full hour each. Three burning lamps in the first quarrel and two in the second accounting for (5+5+5+1+1+1) 18 hours, which is 6pm. The third quarrel of eleven tall lamps represent 5 minutes. In the last quarrel every lamp represents 1 instant."
Note: Fully compatible with Revo, Revo Plus and Diamond Mako.
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