The World Clock Project hopes to collect pictures of clocks all over the world showing each minute of the day.
There are some nice clocks already, and you can submit yours. Link -via Dump Trumpet
(image credit: PatsPiks, Apeldoorn, Netherlands)
We find it intriguing to see a picture of a clock that is located thousands of miles away, but one which tells us the exact time of where we are right now. So we've set out to collect as many pictures of clocks as possible from as many different people as possible from around the world. Our goal is to gather enough pictures to account for all the minutes of the day. Upon accomplishing that, we will create a "digital picture clock" for the community.
There are some nice clocks already, and you can submit yours. Link -via Dump Trumpet
(image credit: PatsPiks, Apeldoorn, Netherlands)
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Ambrose Bierce's is also good: "An account mostly false, of events unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools."