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Okay, I admit it.
I’m a time freak.
I hate to be late, and I usually carry backup means to tell the time.
Sometimes though, it’s not the devices in my pockets, but the websites.
We’ve discussed all sorts of things about time before.
Clock sites can be both fun and useful.
Here are some of the most interesting online time clock websites.
Clicking on a city name opens adetailpage which goes way beyond just showing the time.
If you want to share your custom clock, there’s a Java option better suited.
The focus at ClockLink is on aselection of Javascript clocksthat can easily be embedded in your own webpages.
Analogue, digital and just plain weird online time clocks are available.
Humanclock
This is a web classic.
It’s been around for alongtime (2001).
Whenthis websitewas first created, some of the ideas were really radical.
It’s all just snowballed from there.
Since then, people have sent in images, and all sorts of other things have happened.
Just take a scroll through the site to get a feel for it.
Your inevitable questions can mostly be answered in theFAQ.
Time.is
One more.Thiswas just featured in the MUO directory.
Simple display, really BIG font!