Even stranger classic software

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Thu Oct 24 12:02:00 2002

On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Rob Hamadi wrote:

> A friend of mine once worked in a factory in the UK where they made
> clocks in the shape of minarets that not only did that 5 times a day but
> also had an electro-magnetic compass on top which would light up a green
> LED showing the direction of Mecca. As there were only 8 LEDs I guess
> the accuracy was to within 45 degrees.

I've got one of those! Well, minus the digital compass. I was visiting a
very good friend a few years back and his dad had bought one, probably
because he thought it was as funny as I did. We got some serious chuckles
out of it. My friend insisted I take it with me. My parents got a kick
out of it too, so I left it at their house.

I haven't heard it in a while (it gets so annoying you just have to leave
the batteries out because it has no on/off switch), but everytime I hear
it belt out the call to prayers I have to bust out laughing.

Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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