A ”2-Word Book” did you say?
“Less is more”. Indeed, the world’s smallest most meaningful book.
Nonsense!
Could it be possible to have a meaningful 2-Word Book that even Google ranks?

Think of all the books in libraries and book stores, most are hundreds of pages long, many have never been read, and are now outdated. In comparison can the little Civilization Time 2-Word Book ever become irrelevant?
James Joyce’s Ulysses is a big thick book that took him years to write, it regularly make the all time Top 10 of the tenured intelligentsia, but how many have honestly read it from cover to cover. Is it a million times better than the CT Book, does it make a million times greater contribution to civilization’s ascent, and our children’s development?
The “Civilization Time Book” concept has been put together by fellow “CT-zens”, Peter and Tara Hogan (7 yo), officially published in 12009CT, ISBN: 978-0-646-50793-4. Yep, with only 2 words long on a tablet 56 mm (H) x 40mm (W) yet it leaves the reader pondering for hours afterwards.
This site has been set up as a place where CT-zens, publishers, book stores, distributors, libraries, et al, can interact, post queries, get more information, etc.
It’s also a place where kids around the world can get involved e.g.
1. What does “Civilization Time” mean to you?
2. How do you write it in your language?
3. What should be in the Civilization Time-Line as a major milestone or invention?
Some suggestions:
• 1CT (12,010 years ago) End of the last ice age and emphasis on hunting and gathering, beginning of farming, living in one spot, with extra food some of the group have time to invent stuff…
• 7000CT – writing invented in Sumer (Iraq);
• 10100CT – paper from China;
• 10200-10800CT – numbers from India, especially the concept of zero – 1 and 0 being the backbone of modern computer technology.
• 12009CT – publication of “Civilization Time” Clay Tablets Book – smallest most meaningful book in the history of civilization, published.
CT Book on Youtube
1. Unearthing the CT Book (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kmiWiLdki4) 16 sec.
2. Tara Designing CT Book (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk0Qp03Vv2Q) 1min 41sec.
Don’t forget to Google us often to lift our site ranking – just enter the keywords “WordPress Civilization Time Book“
Enjoy!
Tara (b. 31/12/12002 – New Years Eve / zero hour calendar start line) &
Pete Hogan (b. 26/7/11956CT - exactly 2,000 years after Julius Caesar
[btw, contrary to what we are taught seems he pronounced that Kaisar
as the Germans still do] got Cleopatra’s personal astronomer in Egypt,
Sosigenes of Alexandria, to come up with the basic Julian Calendar
we still use today).
