Webpages concerning "Time"
Starting in 2007, "daylight time" will be observed from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November, adding about a month to the current daylight saving time (the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October).
- Keywords:
- daylight, saving, time, zones, standard, clocks, daylight, saving, daylight, EDT, EST, daylight, savings, time
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/daylight1.html
Sources of information about time zones and daylight saving time
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- database, daylight saving, DST, time zone, timezone, tz, zoneinfo
http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm
An illustrated history of timekeeping from ancient times to the present
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- ancient, atomic clock, calendar, calibration, cesium, chinese, clepsydra, crystal, digital, early, education, evolution, frequency, general, greenwich, history, hydrogen, interest, maser, measurement, old, nbs, nist, national, institute, of, standards, and, technology, national, bureau, of, standards, navigation, piezoelectric, quartz, rubidium, science, short, standard, stone, stonehenge, time, ...
http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Time/time.html
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html
Comprehensive categorized calendar catalog currently
containing countless correlating connections & calzone recipes. Dates in Calendar are Closer
Than They Appear! (Formerly CalendarLand)
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- almanac, astrology, astronomy, calendar, calendar reform, register, chronicle, ephemeris, annals, calendars, catholic, century, chinese, comet, cultural, date, dates, day, days, eclipse, eclipse, eon, era, history, holidays, interactive calendars, internet, islam, lunar, maya, mayan, millennium, month, months, moon, mythology, persian, phases, reform, religious, seasons, sky, software, space, ...
http://www.calendarzone.com/
A History of the Western Calendar. Calendar a History. Including the Gregorian and Julian and Roman Calendars. How the Days of the Week and Months got their Names, BC and AD Inventor Dionysius Exiguss, When was the Zero in use,
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- Calendar, a, History., Days, Weeks, Months, and Year, Sabbath, Sunday, How, they, got, their, Names, History, of, BC, and, AD, Dionysius Exiguss, History, of, The, Zero, Gregorian Calendar, Julian Calendar, Roman Calendar
http://users.commspeed.net/k6xf/calendar.htm
This site intended to replace handbooks of dates for students of English history and literature. It calculates the date of Easter and other ecclesiastical holidays, converts back and forth between Old and New style dates, and calculates day of the week. It is valid for all English dates from 325 A.D. onward.
- Keywords:
- English Calendar, Handbook of Dates, Ecclesiastical Calendar, Date of Easter, Day, of, the, week, Regnal Years, Old Style dates, New Style dates, Gregorian calendar, calendar reform
http://www.albion.edu/english/calendar/
Benjamin Franklin first called for the government to tinker with clock hours in the 1780s. But it wasn't until World War I that the U.S. adopted daylight-saving time as a way to squeeze more out of the day. David Prerau explores the curious history of DST.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4572036
Articles on the Gregorian and Julian calendars, the ISO date format, the Julian day number system, the Maya calendar, the Goddess lunar calendar, the Liberalia Triday Calendar and others.
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- Gregorian calendar, Julian calendar, Maya calendar, Goddess Lunar Calendar, leap year, astronomy, calendar software, date conversion, Simon Cassidy, Duncan Steel, vernal equinox year, Tibetan, Chinese, Liberalia Triday Calendar, Meyer-Palmen Solilunar Calendar, lunar calendar, solar calendar, types of calendar, ISO date format, ISO 8601, chinese calendar, chinese lunar calendar, ...
http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud.htm
barycentric dynamical time (TDB): dynamical time for barycentric phenomena which replaced Ephemeris Time when the IAU 1976 System of Astronomical Constants was implemented in the Astronomical Almanac in 1984. The difference between TDT and TDB is due to variations in the gravitational potential around earths orbit, and is always less than 2 milliseconds. It is used as a time scale of ephemerides ...
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/Time.html
Date Algorithms
- Keywords:
- date algorithms, date, date conversion, Gregorian, Julian, Julian Day, Julian Day number, Rata Die, Modified Julian Day, day, of, the, week, difference between dates
http://vsg.cape.com/~pbaum/date/date0.htm
http://www.HistoryChannel.com/today/
http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/260.html
http://www.atomictime.net/
http://www.skeptics.com.au/journal/calendar.htm
http://www.ecben.net/calendar.shtml
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/astronomy/faq/part3/
http://www.lightofday.primetap.com
http://www.apparent-wind.com/gmt-explained.html
http://htexplained.com/watches/TimeRef/
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/us_tzones.html
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/
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