![]() So now every time I look over at this Nouveau Aurora I feel continuously surprised by the colors, especially in the evenings. So starting, I did – I'm beginning to talk like Yoda :-)). All I had to do was to start programming. ![]() And when I drew up the electronics schematic I wanted to see if I could eliminate some parts that were in all my other designs, reducing the cost. And, an engineer friend of mine laid out the electronics circuit board so it was going to be less work for me. But I was a little curious about how I would react to a clock that would have many more different shades of color than I have ever bothered doing before. When the design was just on paper I thought this would be a boring design, an uninteresting semi-normal clock. After all, my designs are far from normal. How I walked into this backwards. Or how I got surprised. It's very easy to read the time like the Omichrons. It's a color changing clock like the Aurora & Prisma. ![]() Now, the Color Changing Nouveau Aurora for $199 sold 165 so far. In 1999 created the Omichron II, sold 300 for $225. The history of some similar Designs: In 1990 created the Omichron, sold 500 for $195.
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