Links
Time
- Wikipedia entry on time
What the rest of the world thinks about Time.
- Official US Time
The modern, online version of “the time lady”.
- On Time: A Smithsonian Exhibit on Time
Explores the changing ways we have measured, used, and thought about time over the past three hundred years.
- More Official US Exhibits on Time
Several great sites on day light savings time, clocks, watches, and time.
- The Long Now Foundation
The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996 to foster responsibility in the framework of the next 10,000 years.
- Britannica.com Exhibit on Time and Clocks
Clockworks: From Sundials to the Atomic Second
- The Internet Time Blog
A great collection of links by Jay Cross and others at the Internet Time Group.
- The Future of Time (A Discovery Magazine Article by Alan Burdick)
A very interesting article on how the brain experiences time by the talented Alan Burdick.
- The Clock Watchers: Americans at Work (Time Magazine Article from 1976)
Written in 1976, this article explores how American’s use time has changed over 200 years.
- The US Navy Time Services Department
The Official Source of Time for the Department of Defense (DoD), the Global Positioning System (GPS), and a Standard of Time for the United States.
- International Association for Time Use Research
An international organization that explores how people use their time.
- Playing with Time
Check out the “Playing with time: A place in time” exhibit and observe the effects of time over second, days, months, and years.
- A Walk through Time (By the National Institute of Standards and Technology)
An online exhibit documenting the measurement of time through the ages.
- Time (by the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry)
Another excellent online exhibit.
- Time Lapse
Some great time lapse videos of cross-country drives. Definitely worth a look.
- Secrets of Greatness: How I Work (A Fortune article on CNNMoney.com)
Describes the work practices of twelve famous people.
Psychology
Publishing
- The Free Press
The terrific publishers of The Time Paradox. Special thanks for Leslie and Donna.