At Indigo, there are no glass ceilings, no time clocks and no fixed vacation periods.
Y2K Test examines your PC's system, BIOS, and real-time clocks, and tells you if your system passes or fails.
Semler has purged his firm of what he calls "corporate oppression, " including time clocks, dress codes, privileged office spaces and perks for top executives.
That "unpaid time" is the minutes each day employees spend booting up and shutting down their computers (also their time-clocks), which they claim adds up to an astounding 15-30 per day.
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Working out of an office studded with time-zone clocks in Newton, Massachusetts, Stephen Davis has become an authority on corporate governance issues around the world.
With the Grand Prix starting at 2000 local time, drivers have had to try to keep their body clocks on European time and the high possibility of rain has only added to the uncertainty surrounding the race.
My first assumption was that there was an electrical fault, but as the time settled on 5 minutes past one, I suddenly realised that it was "'clocks going back time" ...and I would have to sit through that whole hour again!
On Sunday, October 25, most Americans return to standard time by setting their clocks back one hour.
An alternative design developed in South Korea, which clocks flight time rather than number of rotations, seems plagued by problems.
Peers also asked questions to government ministers on changing the clocks between British Summer Time and Greenwich Mean Time, recommendations of an Ofsted report on lessons to be learnt from serious case reviews, and the occupation of Abyei by Northern Sudanese forces.
Like people, hamsters follow precise circadian rhythms, so changes in time will similarly throw off their internal clocks.
Sure, Hong Kong to Adelaide clocks 13 hours of flying time, but it's a lot shorter than the 27 hours from New York.
USDebtClock.org, on the other hand, clocks the debt in real time.
Moving all 23 designers at Michael Graves Design Group to Thinkid has cut by 20% the design time for products like teapots and wall clocks sold at Target stores.
Apple employees are constantly resetting clocks to reduce the perceived wait time.
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His explanation of relativistic time dilation, which causes fast-moving clocks to appear to be running slowly when viewed by a stationary observer, is exemplary.
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Astrium's role, at its UK centre in Portsmouth, was to integrate all the payload components, including hydrogen-maser atomic clocks, the ultra-precise time-pieces on which Galileo's performance depends.
These "clepsydra, " or water clocks, became more elaborate over time.
No experimental science would be possible without clocks capable of measuring tiny increments of time.
Then through the use of GPS-based reference clocks at each tower (for both time and frequency), the signals are synced so each can emit a perfect copy of both signal and symbol data.
Indiana's counties skittered illogically between two time zones, so he reset the state's clocks.
And appropriately, from a house in which time had stood still, a large collection of long case clocks dating from the late 17th Century.
Clocks are one of the biggest problems when daylight saving time kicks in.
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Apple has traditionally had an issue with alarms and clocks at the turn of the new year and at daylight savings time changes.
Since it gets its time from the GPS satellites, all of which contain on-board atomic clocks, if your watch stops you'll always have an accurate clock handy.
"Countries could just accommodate the divergence by not putting their clocks forward in the spring, so you'd change your time zone by one hour to bring civil time back into line with the Earth's rotation, " added Dr Whibberley.
Stalled in a Western, these time travellers from the manic, jumped-up nineteen-eighties adjust their internal clocks and do what characters in Westerns do: they wait.
' Give an Hour' encourages people to donate a 'free' hour when the clocks go back on 30 October to introduce someone to the internet for the first time.
In the Thirteenth Century the first mechanical clocks began to appear across Europe, a Medieval innovation that would revolutionise how humans saw time.
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