Hatsune Miku Clock
For those of you who have been stuck under a rock for the past few weeks/months, another one of Japans latest crazes has been Hatsune Miku (初音ミク), which is the latest in a series of Japanese voice synth projects from Yamaha and Crypton Future Media. The line of products is called "Vocaloid2," and is Miku is the first in the series of 3 character voices.
Anyway, Miku has been taking Nico Video and Youtube by storm, with a variety of covers and original songs.
And now, newest to the fans is the Miku Clock.
Click on her to have her say the time!
Via Danny Choo


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t3h Dave:
Hatsune Miku clock is adorable.
Kira:
Where did you get it ??
GarbledOne:
@Kira
If you click on the pinkish banner at the top that says "ミク時計" it will take you directly to the site that has the object html for you to embed in your own site.
Anonymous:
I went to the page, but I can't read Japanese so I have no idea how to get the embed. ^-^;;
Anonymous:
Anonymous:
here is the code.
seolyk:
it doesnt say the time right for me it displays 19:30 and says ichi ji san juppun. i clicked it a few times to make sure it wasnt saying shichi, but no it says ichi.
blood:
basically, if you're using firefox, you can use the pageinfo options and save the flash file
via
Tools > Page Info > Media > search for the .swf file > save as > you leeched the file *coughs coughs*
Anonymous:
Neat!! haha
KuroNatsu:
if you want to put that clock into your own website, just do this :
copy this code, and paste it into your website html,
in my case, i do like this:
Tools > Page Info > Media > search for the .swf file > right click the .swf > click copy > paste the copied link into the "(URL where the clock is)" > DONE~!!
go to my website for example of what i did :
www.kuronatsu.blogspot.com
Matsuhiro:
Firefox has this cool little add-on that lets you translate the page with one click.
I use this when I don't know some of the jap symbols
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3361
your friend:
i have done the copy and follow this
Tools > Page Info > Media > search for the .swf file > right click the .swf > click copy > paste the copied link into the "(URL where the clock is)" > DONE~!!
where do i past? how?