"Using a clever mix of 3D printing and a few well-placed shadows, this sundial designed by Mojoptix projects the actual time as if displayed on a digital clock. The plastic component that casts the shadow—called a gnomon— is printed with extremely tiny holes that create pinpoint dots of light in the form of digits as the sun shines through during the day. The sundial does have its limitations. The time only shows in 20 minute increments and it only works from 10am to 4pm during the day. Regardless, the results are no less miraculous when you see it in use in the video below (skip to around 13:00 to see it in motion). The completed device is available for purchase here, or you can download the design files and print your own."
This infographic that is masquerading as a map is so bad that it was incomprehensible. I had to read the article to figure out what they were even trying to represent...and even then it was just a hot mess. So yes, I won't be adding just fun/fantastic/education maps, I think I'll add an occasional train wreck from time to time.