Posts Tagged ‘time’

The Time Is Now

May 14th, 2009 by agenda21
 
I have only two watches - a £11 Casio LCD Digital that I use when running, and a lovely Longines piece that my dad bequethed to me on my 21st birthday. But I think if I was in the market for another, this Junghans Max Bill Automatic would be top of my list. Simple, understated brilliance, and one of the best 5 watches under $1000 (and if you think the idea of dropping 10 Benjamins on a watch is a bit mutch, try looking at these wallet-busters!) Oh and shame on you who say "I don't need a watch as my...
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Every second counts, some of them twice!

December 16th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
 
Sorry for being slow on the uptake here - I wanted to blog this on Friday but was out of office and couldn't access the blog until today... According to New Scientist 2008 is going to be extended, by one 'leap second'. (Never heard of them before, me neither!) A single leap second will be added at the end of the year to accommodate a subtle slow-down in the Earth's rotation. The decision, made earlier this year by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service, will adjust coordinated universal time (UTC), which is used to calibrate national and regional clocks around the...
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Corpus Clock unveiled

September 18th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
 
The Corpus Clock is a thing of terrifying beauty: The brainchild of Dr John Taylor, a fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the unique timepiece uses the rare grasshopper escapement (the thing at the top) to regulate the ticking, like the early clocks of renowned clockmaker John Harrison. Incorporated into grasshopper design, the aim is, according to its creator, to make a 'Chronophage' (time-eater): "a fearsome beast which drives the clock, literally "eating away time". It's certainly striking - the gothic look of the grasshopper, the time-eater, a stark contrast to the beautiful, eternal, gold disc of time beneath it. Certainly something...
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Time is a brisk wind, for each hour it brings something new…

May 9th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
 
~Paracelsus I've just been emailed a link to this wonderfully ingenious clock by Dutch designer Christiaan Postma. He explains "The starting point with this project was a personal study about form & time. I put together more than 150 individual clockworks and made them work together to become one clock. I show the progress of time by letting the numbers be written in words by the clockworks." The clock was on show as part of the annual Design Academy Eindhoven student show at Spazio Rossana Orlandi. It's a very engaging clock, one I could happily watch for quite sometime, which I suppose...
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Is surfing the new queuing?

January 31st, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
 
According to a recent AOL survey, almost half of UK web users will waste three years of their life searching the web without finding what they're looking. We spend, on average, four hours online every day, but 55% of the Brits’ surveyed said at least a quarter of their time online is wasted as they search unproductively. It tots up to an average of 15 days a year each, or 3 years in a lifetime, lost in cyberspace limbo. It’s not quite as much time as we spend queuing (4.5 years?!) But it is longer than the average family summer holiday. Interestingly...
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