As demands on our time and the expectation of what we can achieve with it continue to grow, we have seen other expressions which compartmentalize the hours in our day. We’re now familiar with the expression quality time, the time spent with family doing enjoyable things (a term also used with sarcastic overtones when the prospect of this is not particularly desirable!). A couple of other recent coinings are face time, which refers to time spent talking to someone in person, as opposed to using email or some other electronic device, and windshield time, used both in the UK and the US to refer to work-related time spent in the car.