two greeks selling time in their clock

by liamssoft | September 20, 2012 at 10:19 am
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Two recently unemployed friends, Kostas Harto and George Roumis from Athens, Greece had the idea of building an online clock made by people, to make some money and at the same time to break some records making the clock, the world's most valuable.

Somebody can buy time and become an eternal part of the clock and a time owner, or make a gift to somebody.

The website launched 3 days ago and the value of the second is at 0,10 $.

A time owner provide a name , a picture and a link which will be displayed on the clock in his representative time.

Source: clockular.com/

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kakashi

quirky! It reminds me the story of this guy who sold one million pixels in his homepage.

but it's more interesting.It can be famous to websites which want to provide a link and an image to their url for promotion and increasing traffic so that could work, i think.

Anyway , i may buy a gift to my boyfriend, maybe 2 minutes  :)

4
unn

cool

0
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4
OLDFATHERTIME

Nice timepiece

3
PirateJohn

They took the phrase "time is money" quite seriously! Lol. Clever, but I don't believe it would be easy to fill all these seconds. Btw, how much does the most expensive clock in the world cost?

2
Chris.Petr

http://www.mostexpensiveofthings.com/most-expensive-clock.html

According to this the most expensive clock in the world costs $342,275. Are these guys selling a day or a whole year. If they are selling a year they can easily break the record. A year has about 3million seconds... Wishfull thinking and I don't think the million dollar page can be repeated. Nice try though. Go Greece!

2
Pepedd

you mean 30 million seconds.... ;)

0
Chris.Petr

Oh, mistyped! With 3 million seconds they cannot break the record... 

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