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Digital Hourglass

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Here’s an evolution from old to new technology, an hour glass newly designed and fully functional.  As an alternative of sand gradually leaking to the other half replaced with LED lights.  It works well as a kitchen timer, but it doesn’t end there, it would be a fascinating thing to have sitting out in any room.  It might be hard to discover precisely how much time you have left before it’s done.  Thus, it would still give the impression of being great while counting down.

There has been other stuff alike to this, not fairly as stylish as this one, but comparable ideas.  This was designed by Young Bok Kim and miserably is still a perception design.  Even though possible and even if it weren’t, it would be bizarre of the regular price range.  If you’re seeking for a reasonably priced version and merchandise you’re actually able to acquire you could check out the Digital Hour Glass Timer and bid for it.  It’s not relatively as nice-looking as this design, but it could surge you over till the real McCoy arrive.

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Lights out people!

I have a confession to make……………………………………

I’m freakin’ scared of the dark!! I have always been since I was a little girl and I am until now. I couldn’t even sleep if my parents weren’t beside me so now that I’m older, my parents allowed my dog to sleep in my room. This made me feel better plus the TV has to be on so I still have enough light to keep my room from being consumed by total darkness (eep!).What annoys my dad is when I forget to put my TV into “sleep” mode and come morning, it still blares various cartoon voices (yes people cartoons).

For those of you who can’t sleep without a light on, a solution is given to us by designer Sun Young Lee. The designer created a light that is in the form of an hourglass and it works like so too. The light stays on as long as there are bits of sand running through it, once the sand runs out, the light dims down and you’ll be in a peaceful slumber.

For restless nights, you can probably just keep on turning the lamp around so you’ll have enough light until Mr. sandman finally pulls your eyelids shut and gives you a kick in the noggin’ for staying up late–yet again.