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A variant of Rock Paper Scissors, invented by Sam Kass and popularized on the TV Show, "The Big Bang Theory". RULES: Scissors cuts Paper Paper covers Rock Rock crushes Lizard Lizard poisons Spock Spock smashes Scissors Scissors decapitates Lizard Lizard eats Paper Paper disproves Spock Spock vaporizes Rock Rock crushes scissors A tap or shake of the watch randomly changes the image. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

It's a watchface -- with Lemmings, from the classic Amiga game. Lemmings drop in, walk around, and eventually make their way to their home. The level restarts every minute with a random lemming flow rate. There is a random chance one of the lemmings will become a blocker, diverting the flow. Constantly animated watchfaces can put a heavy drain on the battery but it is fun to show off. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

An exercise in plotting fractal equations. Displays either Sierpinski Triangle, Sierpinski Carpet, Henon Attractor, Julia Set or Mandlebrot Set plotted by a random algorithm. A new pattern is chosen at random every hour or when the watchface is run. The color palette shifts randomly over time.

A watchface in celebration of the Hacking Conference held every year in Las Vegas, NV. The images change randomly in response to a tap or shake. There is also a countdown timer to the next DEF CON. The color palette also shifts with time. If you get an unreadable color combination, just try again. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

More Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey There were too many deep thoughts for just one watch app, so here are more! A random Deep Thought is displayed every minute. The up and down buttons are used to scroll through the longer Deep Thoughts.

Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey Displays a random Deep Thought every minute. The up and down buttons can be used to scroll through the text on the longer quotes. A random color background is selected when the app is run; if you get an unreadable combination hit the BACK button and run it again.

A watchface version of the Spinning Dancer Illusion. The illusion was created in 2003 by Nobuyuki Kayahara. The pirouetting figure can appear to spin in either direction, due to a lack of visual cues for depth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinning_Dancer for more information. It takes practice but you will be able to make the dancer change direction. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

Remind yourself that it's time for some Slack when you look down to see the smiling face of J.R. "Bob" Dobbs! As you watch, random images will flash on the watchface at random intervals. Or maybe you're just imagining it? Random subliminal images can now be turned OFF or ON by a tap along the Y (negative) axis. An image will show if a tap is registered. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

Show your love for the Commodore 64, the best-selling computer model of all time, according to Guinness! 16 colors from the C64 color palette revolve around the outside every second . An actual C64 was used for reference for the creation of this watchface. The border was created using an emulator and then saved out as a frame animation. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723

Recreates the original Boing Ball demo from the Amiga computer. The ball rotates and bounces around the screen, while the time readout is using the original Amiga Topaz font. Shake or tap the watch along the Y (negative) axis to change the pattern of the bounce. Best way is to hold the watch the way you look at it, then bring your arm abruptly towards your body. Constantly animated watchfaces can put a heavy drain on the battery but it is fun to show off. Donate: 1JbxfRpG4iv3qscRe8wgFBXbNhmPesP723