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2001 - Monolito

When she opened her eyes, she was weeping. Chen was frozen, jaw slack.

The Monolith was speaking.

“No,” she said finally. “We listen.” monolito 2001

“It didn’t just show us the past,” Aris whispered. “It showed us every fork in the road we never took. Every extinction we avoided. Every war we didn’t have the courage to stop.” When she opened her eyes, she was weeping

The silence that followed was heavier than before. “No,” she said finally

Aris looked at the Monolith. Its surface now rippled, like black water under a silent storm. She thought of the apes who touched it first, millions of years ago, and how they became human. She thought of the second touch, in 2001, when humans found its twin on the moon—and how that touch had nearly ended in paranoia and war.

She wrote it on the walls of every classroom, every council chamber, every launchpad:

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The inspiration for Calendar Clock came from a neighbor with a mother with dementia. He was looking for a day clock to assist his mother, but found it unnecessary to purchase an expensive clock for this. "Why can't I do this on an old tablet?"

After releasing the app, there was more interest in the app. I received numerous emails with suggestions for improvements and new features, and since then, I have been able to develop the app further with my users to create the most feature-rich and user-friendly day clock on the market!

Users were so enthusiastic about the app that they spontaneously asked if they could help translate the app into their language. That is why Calendar Clock is now available in 26 languages!

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