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	<title>Comments on: Stylish Tokyoflash ‘Keisan’ watches look nice, require above-average math skills</title>
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		<title>By: Windows 7 News &#187; Stylish Tokyoflash ‘Keisan’ watches look nice, require above-average math skills</title>
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		<description>[...] John Biggs wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptAh, the Tokyoflash watches. We’ve covered them time and time again here on CrunchGear, yet I’ve never personally written about them since I haven’t had any experience with them yet. Well that all changed a few weeks ago during CES. Me: “Greg, what time is it?” Greg: (stares at wrist for two minutes) “I have no idea. The outer green dots look like this and the innermost ones look like that and then the ones in the middle move around like so, which means… I have no idea. Don’t you have your phone on you?” I believe he was sporting the Tokyoflash Rogue (above left), which promises that… “Once mastered, navigating the time is simple, but creates a sense of mystique to the uninformed. The outer ring of small dots represents minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minute groups. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position [&#8230;] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] John Biggs wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptAh, the Tokyoflash watches. We’ve covered them time and time again here on CrunchGear, yet I’ve never personally written about them since I haven’t had any experience with them yet. Well that all changed a few weeks ago during CES. Me: “Greg, what time is it?” Greg: (stares at wrist for two minutes) “I have no idea. The outer green dots look like this and the innermost ones look like that and then the ones in the middle move around like so, which means… I have no idea. Don’t you have your phone on you?” I believe he was sporting the Tokyoflash Rogue (above left), which promises that… “Once mastered, navigating the time is simple, but creates a sense of mystique to the uninformed. The outer ring of small dots represents minutes, every fifth dot being slightly smaller to distinguish five minute groups. The ring of large blocks represents rough minutes, the position [&#8230;] [...]</p>
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