Which clock is correct? You'll need to know

With help from the worldwide web clocks can be accurate and easy to use
By: Mark Entzminger
 
Feb. 9, 2010 - PRLog -- Everyone needs to know the correct time so they can get to work, make an appointment, or when to get ready for dinner.  The challenge is to figure out which clock to use as a basis to schedule your life, go to work, or to know when school will start.  The answer is easy as plugging in a Time Machine clock to the worldwide web and letting technology find the time for you.  You can tell the clock where to look for the time or you can let it go to the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and use their clock information to be accurate within milliseconds.  

Being on time is essential to schools, manufacturing, business, and generally everyone.  The technology used in these products can help synchronize events at many locations.  “The use of the worldwide web offers a unique way to make sure that a single time source is available to everyone in an organization, school, or local government” said Doug Ehlers, Managing Director at CSS Time Machines.  “We can provide the means by which students, teachers, and administrators can see the same time”.  Doug went on to include other examples in local government and manufacturing where people need to do specific tasks at a specific time.

This is when the accountants will say something about time being money.  It does make sense to understand that being late has costs.  Classes starts, the store opens, you miss your sons big game or the recital at the theater.  All are opportunities lost because every clock has a different time.  This is where Time Machines can deliver accurate time so that your schedule, process, or business runs (synchronizes) with the rest of the country.

For more information about accurate clocks and how the technology can help you be on time contact Time Machines at 402-261-8688 or email sales@css-timemachines.com.

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Time Machines is a division of CSS-Design, an electrical engineering consulting company located in Lincoln, Nebraska. We manufacturer our own line of large, digital, precision clocks that use power over Ethernet to find and display the correct time.
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Source:Mark Entzminger
Email:***@css-design.com Email Verified
Zip:68516
Tags:Precision Clocks, School Clocks, Digital Clocks, Network Clocks, Power Over Ethernet Clock
Industry:Business, Education
Location:Lincoln - Nebraska - United States
Page Updated Last on: Feb 10, 2010
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