Watching the Weather
Posted by Jason on
April 28, 2008
Billed as the world’s first ‘Weather Watch’ this widget from Oregon Scientifictells you what the weather is going to be over the next 24 hours, oh yes, and it also tells the time. Quite how it performs this semi miraculous task wasn’t’ fully explained in the advance publicity blurb but it’s a fair guess that it measures barometric pressure, and by plotting a trend, can give an indication of what direction the weather is heading. In other words it is probably just a wrist barometer, though it’s just possible it picks up some form of weather data transmissions, though with a retail price of under £40 that seems a bit unlikely. Either way, in addition to the time and date it also has alarm and stopwatch functions, and just in case it fails to warn you that it’s about to rain, it’s waterproof too. For the record Oregon, this is by no means the first ‘Weather Watch’, the name has been used at least half a dozen times to our knowledge, and wrist barometers (if that’s what it is) are also far from new and there have been hundreds of them, some dating back more than 50 years



























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