Steve Wozniak looked pretty pleased with his when he was showing it to me.
-Adam
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:16 PM, J Forbes wrote:
> THis doesn't seem to reflect reality.at least the reality of myself
> and the others I know who own David's nixie watches.
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012
THis doesn't seem to reflect reality.at least the reality of myself and
the others I know who own David's nixie watches.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 2:34:10 PM UTC-7, Michel wrote:
> I am quite sure that if you wear a "normal"
> watch you check the time much more frequent than if you n
I noticed that my watch also has faulty time triggers, but only when
you cover it with a long sleeve (which I seldom do). It really depends
on the reflective properties of the sleeve whether it will trigger
time readings or not. However, while the watch is covered, it will be
in a darker environmen
No I don't (unfortunately) have one of David's watches (Yet) but is
certainly on my wish list but then along came Michel and I like the design
of his watch as well, hmm...going to have to buy one of each now aren't I?
In all seriousness I think both you guys have superb designs and am envious
of
On 11/7/12 10:53 AM, kay486 wrote:
Hi there,
i just got few ZM1040 tubes that have never been used, the thing is that
they were laying around for id say 20 years without box or anything and
now they are really dusted. The thing is that they still have good
coating under the dust, wich is pretty r
Hi there,
i just got few ZM1040 tubes that have never been used, the thing is that
they were laying around for id say 20 years without box or anything and now
they are really dusted. The thing is that they still have good coating
under the dust, wich is pretty rare on tesla tubes, since tesla h
I apologize, my comment was rude and uncalled for.
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On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 17:24:43 UTC, Lucky wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 16:13:10 UTC, yuckymucky wrote:I like the
> new design, kinda glad I held off on getting one of the originals as I will
> most certainly be getting one of your new designs. Already have the money
> stashe
On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:24:43 AM UTC-7, Lucky wrote:
>
>
> Regardless, on viewing amount/times, as I understand it you have a tilt
> sensor to enable the tubes at a set angle but will not the tubes also
> ignite during normal everyday wearing? For instance my arm right now as I
> type
On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 16:13:10 UTC, yuckymucky wrote:I like the new
design, kinda glad I held off on getting one of the originals as I will
most certainly be getting one of your new designs. Already have the money
stashed away.
>
> Really? You check your watch every 7 minutes during
I like the new design, kinda glad I held off on getting one of the
originals as I will most certainly be getting one of your new designs.
Already have the money stashed away.
>
> Really? You check your watch every 7 minutes during waking hours?
>
> You are either obsessed with time, or with
> I
> think that the average time readings of 50 per day is not really a
> good number, it is closer to 125 on average.
>
Really? You check your watch every 7 minutes during waking hours?
You are either obsessed with time, or with your watch.
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>John
Congratulations on first light!
Are you considering gettering or gas fill for sealed-off ones?
Thank you very much!
Have a problem, for now at least, to get both of them. When I get them I
will try all options.
>Jens
I am so busy at the moment with university stuff that I cannot focus
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