I like 4-digit clocks as well as 6-digit. Nerds tend to like their
6-digit clocks, it is nice to see the numbers changing. Spouses tend to
like the 4-digit versions better, in my experience. I own both types and
have built both types.
I like both types. :)
-Adam
On 3/13/2013 11:41 AM, kay486 wrote:
Yea, 4 digits, not that interesting and popular. 6 digits is much much
better. What would be the final price range you are thinking about?
By the way, do you have a prototype yet? Id like to see pictures
and/or video.
On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 18:33:37 UTC, Michail wrote:
I think I buy just about every clock made (6 digit).
Maybe consider the 6 as well since a 4 digit isn't for me? Guess
it also, in a way, depends on price.
Michail
In a message dated 3/13/2013 11:23:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] <javascript:> writes:
Assuming I can determine it's feasible at all, my plan is to
do a Kickstarter campaign; I am tentatively imagining
somewhere in the neighborhood of 200-300 clocks, so with 4
digits each that'd be 800-1200 tubes. If the Kickstarter
campaign were to really catch fire (hey, never hurts to
dream), it could be a lot more, so one of the things I am
trying to find out is what the effective maximum number
available are.
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