"Perfekt tajmat" - an investigation on distribution of time in Sweden

I have been a member of an investigation on time. Specifically on how to distribute time, and of course a description on how important it is that people agree on what the time is. The report itself is not public yet, but part of the report will be translated to English so when it is ready, it is hopefully interesting for many people.

A lot of people say of course they think it is important they know what time it is. But do they implement that correctly in their computers, cash registers, wall clocks etc? They do not? To some degree I because of that think the problem with correct time is similar to the problem of ecological food. On news this morning I saw 75% of the people asked want to buy ecological food, but only 3% do so.

The photo below is from Rosenbad. The building that hosts the prime ministers office. In one of the meeting rooms (Rotundan) that is often used for external meetings the Government hosts, the wall clocks where, hmm…not really correct.