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September 22, 2011, 10:02:06 PM
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It will be cool to have a widget on the android phone Cheesy

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September 22, 2011, 10:57:12 PM
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I didn't notice the seconds hang until now is this new?

I'm asumming it goes by "block number"?
if so +5 for that i was just about to post something for a suggestion on that!
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September 23, 2011, 12:06:00 AM
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you gave me an idea (actually kind of an old idea but i finally decided to do it):

http://bitcoinclock.com



This is strange, my webfilter blocked that site for category "sex". What have you got on it?
Seems your filter sucks, balls.

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September 23, 2011, 12:15:04 AM
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I didn't notice the seconds hang until now is this new?

I'm asumming it goes by "block number"?
if so +5 for that i was just about to post something for a suggestion on that!

it's new, TiagoTiago thought of it above.

it's blockcount%144 which will occur approximately every 24 hours.

...also i put in the meta refresh for now. until i get around to doing it with ajax.
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September 23, 2011, 02:43:41 AM
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Jquery is really good in assisting with Ajax in my experience.
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September 23, 2011, 08:54:11 AM
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To add more fun, can you also add something like a date somewhere on the page? ( years / monthes  / days, with the same logic )
Block 1 will be the start of year Zero.

Then we will be able to make also the Bitcoin calendar! Grin
It will be the first dynamic calendar Shocked

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September 23, 2011, 09:24:50 AM
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But how will you count time in the calendar? How many days a week, how many in a month, months in a year etc? I mean, what do you propose?

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September 23, 2011, 09:30:37 AM
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I propose we rewrite the caldender no more days years or months.
I dont have anything as far a measurment units but i think we should come up with a calander that has units of measurements that is convient for the global population.
None of this some times feburary is longer every 4 years crap or alternating month lengths scince it should be static, constant and convientent.
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September 23, 2011, 10:19:37 AM
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I propose we rewrite the caldender no more days years or months.
I dont have anything as far a measurment units but i think we should come up with a calander that has units of measurements that is convient for the global population.
None of this some times feburary is longer every 4 years crap or alternating month lengths scince it should be static, constant and convientent.

The first two things you will need to do, then, are:

1. Change the speed of the Earth's rotation around its axis.
2. Change the speed of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

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September 24, 2011, 09:33:13 AM
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you gave me an idea (actually kind of an old idea but i finally decided to do it):

http://bitcoinclock.com



SWEET! Grin
Yeah +1!

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September 24, 2011, 10:02:45 AM
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I propose we rewrite the caldender no more days years or months.
I dont have anything as far a measurment units but i think we should come up with a calander that has units of measurements that is convient for the global population.
None of this some times feburary is longer every 4 years crap or alternating month lengths scince it should be static, constant and convientent.

The first two things you will need to do, then, are:

1. Change the speed of the Earth's rotation around its axis.
2. Change the speed of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

lol wtf?
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September 24, 2011, 12:55:11 PM
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I propose we rewrite the caldender no more days years or months.
I dont have anything as far a measurment units but i think we should come up with a calander that has units of measurements that is convient for the global population.
None of this some times feburary is longer every 4 years crap or alternating month lengths scince it should be static, constant and convientent.

The first two things you will need to do, then, are:

1. Change the speed of the Earth's rotation around its axis.
2. Change the speed of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

lol wtf?

Sorry, I gave you a serious answer by mistake. Next time you make a joke, I'll try to remember to treat it as such.

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September 24, 2011, 07:24:24 PM
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I propose we rewrite the caldender no more days years or months.
I dont have anything as far a measurment units but i think we should come up with a calander that has units of measurements that is convient for the global population.
None of this some times feburary is longer every 4 years crap or alternating month lengths scince it should be static, constant and convientent.

The first two things you will need to do, then, are:

1. Change the speed of the Earth's rotation around its axis.
2. Change the speed of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

lol wtf?

Sorry, I gave you a serious answer by mistake. Next time you make a joke, I'll try to remember to treat it as such.
I was going to go with peters response, all i could come out to explain was "lol wtf?"
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September 27, 2011, 03:30:06 AM
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anyone else notice how slow it's been the last 24 hours or so?

i never have taken notice before, but with this clock as a visual, i notice the second hand seems 2 or 3 hours late for it's current position.

are there any other sites that graphs "blocks found per day"? somewhere i can go to easily read how many blocks were found in the last 24 hours? (because i'm sure it was less than 144).
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September 27, 2011, 03:39:09 AM
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i think bitcoin watch shows similar data like that, i dunno how accruate or when they update it tho

www.bitcoinwatch.com look towards the left side
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September 27, 2011, 03:53:06 AM
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i think bitcoin watch shows similar data like that, i dunno how accruate or when they update it tho

www.bitcoinwatch.com look towards the left side


thanks, just as i suspected, only 130 in the last 24 hours.
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September 27, 2011, 10:54:33 PM
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aaaaaand, it's in... Cheesy

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November 06, 2011, 06:43:39 PM
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I have created the sister clock:  http://litecoinclock.com/




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November 06, 2011, 09:28:26 PM
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Somewhat related I found the concept of SI time to be interesting in the novel "a deepness in the sky".

1 sec = 1 sec
1 kilo second = ~16 sol minutes
1 mega second = ~11 sol days
1 giga second = ~31 sol years.

For a community which spends 90% of its time in space the need to have time units correspond to the movements of a star they haven't even seen is no long relevent.  SI time units make sense. 

Very short units of time are measured in seconds (it will be ready in 148 seconds).
Medium units of time are measured in kilo seconds (standard work shift is 28.8 ks).
Long units of time are measured in mega seconds (prepping the convoy for extra star system travel will take at least 3 maybe 4 Ms).
Extremely long units of time are measured in giga seconds (the average life expectancy for a homo-spaien is 2.3 Gs).

Thats right folk you probably aren't going to live for more than 2.3 billion seconds.  Grin

I doubt method of time keeping will change unless our environment changes (living on other planets or in space).


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