The second is the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom at a temperature of 0 Kelvin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time
Quite interesting...
hang on a second.
You mean to tell me that if the clock on my pc, phone, watch, blackberry, clock all stop working, I can still use google.
How useful!
I think the built in calculator is great, just type a sum and tadah!
beats the 3 calculators I have infront of me at all times any day of the week![]()
Cheaper than the talking clock.
we on about this?Clock 3:16 AM Wednesday (GMT) - Time in Lincoln, United Kingdom
hang on a second.
You mean to tell me that if the clock on my pc, phone, watch, blackberry, clock all stop working, I can still use google.
How useful!
I think the built in calculator is great, just type a sum and tadah!
beats the 3 calculators I have infront of me at all times any day of the week![]()
I find the define function rather useful. Type define: and then without leaving a gap type in a word and it'll give you a definition or an explanation of that word.
i.e. define:overclocking
brings up all sorts of stuff. Great tool IMO.![]()