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Time at the bar!<br />
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Sunlight goes througn the disc onto the correct month...and then reveals the time by reading across the glass - might be advisable to check before to many pints are consumed.<br />
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Canny drinkers have come up with a clever way of telling the time while boozing - by turning a beer glass into a sundial.<br />
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Pals Jackie Jones and Steve Chapman from Brighton, East Sussex, spent six months perfecting the glass, which when positioned correctly casts a shadow over the time of day.<br />
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The pair came up with the idea after Steve asked professional sundial maker Jackie to design a beer glass sundial to use at a beer festival he organises.<br />
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Six months later they launched the SunGlass - and they have since sold more than 400.<br />
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The clever device works by positioning it so the sun shines through a ring on the back of the glass onto vertical markings showing the months of the year.<br />
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The height of the shadow then tells the user what time of day it is - and it is accurate to within a few minutes.<br />
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Like all sundials, the SunGlass uses local solar time, a method of measuring time using the height of the sun, rather than Greenwich Mean Time which clocks go by.<br />
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Because of that it doesn't take into account British Summer Time.<br />
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The SunGlass has been calculated to work anywhere in the world which is at a latitude of 51 degrees north, including Banff in Canada, Dresden in Germany and Kazakhstan.