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Cycle Life watch tells you where to go and what to do

Most of us have a pretty boring daily routine, so designer Andy Kurovets decided to make fun of that fact with a watch that leads us through the six stages of an average person's day. Starting with Wake Up!, the watch leads us through our commute and sitting at a PC at work, before returning home to watch TV and going to bed. Each stage turns red at the proper time, so you know where you should be at any given moment. For those with less mundane lives there's also a regular readout of hours and minutes, or you could get this more sociable take on the same basic idea.
For now the Cycle Life watch is just a fun concept.
via Yanko Design
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By Emmanuel at 2:46 AM ON 11/17/08
Not everyone will be in position to use it... For instance : people who don't have a car, people who are retired, people who don't work on PC, etc. Not many people left... :( ;)
By CoolProducts at 2:22 PM ON 11/19/08
Not many people left? Ha.
The problem I'm seeing is that one who needs help in reminding them where they need to be sure as hell won't take the effort to program a watch.
By Sir Cob at 12:41 PM ON 12/07/08
The point of the watch is to show how much of the "same" thing the average person does in their daily lives, even if it is "different". Some people will stand, stand, stand ~ others may sit, sit, sit ~ and, if your a prostitute, you may lay, lay, lay.
Fun joke - regardless if it doesn't apply to everyone.
By democratsarefascists at 4:01 PM ON 12/07/08
Gee.
It tells you where to go and what to do?
That kind of thing could put the Demoncrats out of a job!