large on-screen clock pls

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boof
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large on-screen clock pls

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click on, c[ick off ezy read pls

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Analog or digital?

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I'd say something like this that pipes a configurable GtkDialog type clock. Easy, peasy for the right cat.
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Oscar in England
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:mrgreen: MASSIVE, Oscar. Simply MASSIVE! This thread'll be up to five pages in no time.
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#7 Post by Moose On The Loose »

Flash wrote:Analog or digital?
Just as a bit of a gag, a while back I made a "seven segment display" thing that ran in a terminal. Should I see if I can find it?

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