On Jan 29, 2015, at 1:05 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:

> In message <bdf1dd12-9e80-4516-91ba-76127dcb9...@noao.edu>, Rob Seaman writes:
>> On Jan 28, 2015, at 1:34 PM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:
>> 
>>> "Derives from" is not a "physical reality", it's merely a social custom.
>> 
>> So many replies to choose from [...]
> 
> ... all of them unresponsive to my complaint.

Well, no.  You denigrated social custom by prepending the word "mere", so in 
lieu of my composing an essay to refute this by referencing a thousand-and-one 
things starting with Kevin Birth's work I went looking for a pithy quote to 
suggest the great importance that custom has.  I found many quotes and deemed 
that simple numbers would emphasize the point.  Your dismissive usage was 
similar to the numerous times that an attempt to diminish important issues has 
been made by referring to them as "non-technical".  On the contrary, social 
constructs are highly pertinent to technical discussions.

I then followed that by explicitly rejecting your unstated premise that somehow 
LOD of day is not fixed by the synodic motions of the Earth.  And then a brief 
restatement of the theme that proper systems engineering will provide the 
quickest and surest path to a resolution acceptable to all.  I'll include these 
here in case you didn't read that far down in the message:

>> Try adjusting the knob for LOD even one-hundredth of one percent away from 
>> mean solar time in either direction.  Day will turn to night in a dozen 
>> years.  You don't like "physical reality"?  How about "engineering 
>> requirement so obvious it remains unstated"?
>> 
>> Requirements are inputs to the systems engineering process.  They clarify 
>> the nature of the problem space. Multiple solutions can, however, be 
>> entertained to a single problem.  The ITU has rather only ever been 
>> presented with one option - an option that cannot satisfy the engineering 
>> requirements.

Rob

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