On 05/11/2017 05:29 AM, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: > On Wed, 10 May 2017 21:42:52 +0200 > Jonathan Aquilina <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> If anything I owe everyone an apology as I started this kind of debate >> on IRC when I mentioned maybe starting a UX team where i would focus >> on the user experience of various aspects of e. So apologies for any >> issues caused here. > > Nothing to do with you. It was the first thing I noticed. I filed a bug > on it as one of my first. On Apr 9 2017. Long before the IRC convo. > > I will be doing a presentation next month for my LUG. They record the > presentations. I will make sure to ask everyone in the room about the > clock. That way you can see first hand how some react when seeing it > for the first time. I will not show any bias. I will ask two questions. > > 1. Can you read the clock easily? > 2. What does it look like? > > Curious if anyone says a tube, nixie, vfd, etc clock. > It looked more like a nixie clock originally but was changed to make it easier to read the lower numbers as 2 and 3 used to have a greyed out outline of 7 and 8 etc on top like a real one would.
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