The concept is a clever little personal planner device

Jan 4, 2008 09:15 GMT  ·  By

God has master plans for your life, but it's good to know you can plan things your way sometimes. Or not? Apparently, with this device, you shouldn't have to wonder about organizing your life anymore.

Stefan Krivokapic is the brain behind this UFO-like concept clock which does more than showing the current time. And by more, I mean the Life Cycle can show personalized time, meaning it will show you how much time of your personal life you're missing. So, if your the workaholic type this should get you into serious depression therapy expenses.

Although some of you may consider this idea a perfect idiotic one-I agree on that- others might actually find the utterly wacky device quite useful. How does it work? The Life Cycle can be connected to the personal computer to organize your future, view your past and to analyze what you have and should be doing.

The makers also claim you can set a schedule up for the coming day, week or month. And just in case you might get bored of messing with God's plans, they've also added an Mp3 player you can connect to your PC to sync your playlist. The Life Cycle is connected to your PC via USB interface and once attached, it allows you to organize the future and analyze how you've used your previous time. I guess there's also an explanation for associating time with colors not numbers. All in all, the idea is fascinating and should fit into your little chaotic life.

Oh, well, planning life could be a pleasant activity if it's raining, snowing or if you get trapped under the debris caused by an earthquake. There are few "minor" details that may interfere with your Swiss-clock-like precision life planning. So just wait until little hidden unexpectancies come rolling around...

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