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Ninja Time: If You Simply Want To Disguise Time Itself

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It’s been a while since I saw any mention of the previously well known word “ninja.” It was one of the most trendy words used not too long ago, but with time, things fade. The word still lives on in some areas of the Internet, and some are actually using it to create their next awesome product. I guess it’s just like any other trendy word, we overuse it for a while only to throw it into the back of our vocabulary to be replaced by something new. How many of you awesome people are actually still using it? Are you referring to things in ways other than saying you are to “ninja” something (in World of Warcraft for example)? It is quite a common saying in many of these mmorpg (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games) games. Maybe you have another use for it these days.

If you are one of the people out there who still treasures this word, you should be quite happily surprised that there is now an awesome wristwatch to go with that. It’s designed and developed by Andy Kurovets, and it is a little twist on the saying itself. It’s not immediately clear what it does that could be called ninja, but when it hits you, it’s quite clever. What the watch does is disguise time itself.

How is that possible? Well, if you look at the eyes you will be able to spot exactly what is going on. The eyes of the watch tell the time, so for anyone who doesn’t know exactly how this works, the time is completely disguised. Unfortunately, this watch is only on a conceptual level, as far as I know. But with a little luck, Andy will be able to find some funding for his project and we can all ninja our time a little bit better.

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Via: [Yanko Design]


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