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A form of telling the time based on the degrees of a circle. The 360 degrees are the "hours", a "hour" is 4 minutes, and

a "minute" is 4 seconds.
Rototime Application (90 degrees off; to fix this, click the SET button 6 times, or use the + button on MouseKeys to double click it 3 times for more accurate timing. Also causes a runtime error when the clock hits 360:00/0:00)
To convert regular time to rototime: (Must use 24 hour format) With h being hours and m being minutes, the time is (h*15)+(m/4)
Example for 6:13:
- 6 * 15 = 90
- 13 / 4 = 3.25
- Rototime: 93:15
Regular Time (24 hour) to Rototime
- 0 - 0
- 1 - 15
- 2 - 30
- 3 - 45
- 4 - 60
- 5 - 75
- 6 - 90
- 7 - 105
- 8 - 120
- 9 - 135
- 10 - 150
- 11 - 165
- 12 - 180
- 13 - 195
- 14 - 210
- 15 - 225
- 16 - 240
- 17 - 255
- 18 - 270
- 19 - 285
- 20 - 300
- 21 - 315
- 22 - 330
- 23 - 345
- Example: 12:38 in Rototime would be 189:30