A clock with Hebrew letters instead of numbers.
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@20002ist @HopelessDemigod Is that simply a monoalphabetic substitution or is the movement really funky?
Of course, there's also this clock, in Prague. For those who don't know Hebrew, the א (the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet), is often used to denote 1, the second letter, which is 2, is ב, up through 10 (י), 11 (יא), and 12 (יב). In other words, the hands on the clock move counterclockwise…
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