Re: Leap second is back

2008-12-10 Thread JOHN DAVIS
-- Dr J Davis Flowton Dials --- On Tue, 9/12/08, Fred Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Fred Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Leap second is back To: Sundial List sundial@uni-koeln.de Date: Tuesday, 9 December, 2008, 11:52 PM The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's

Re: Leap second is back

2008-12-10 Thread Patrick Powers
The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's proposal to eliminate them has not been adopted. Excellent news indeed for diallists and lovers of solar time but isn't it rather sad that the link that reported this good news gets its facts wrong - like so many others you can see

Re: Leap second is back

2008-12-10 Thread Richard B. Langley
have several more leap seconds yet. -- Richard Langley Quoting Fred Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's proposal to eliminate them has not been adopted. http://www.universetoday.com/2008/12/09/leap-second-to-be-added-to-world-clocks

Re: Leap second is back

2008-12-10 Thread Aimo Niemi
Hi Patric and all, 2008/12/10 Patrick Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's proposal to eliminate them has not been adopted. Excellent news indeed for diallists and lovers of solar time but isn't it rather sad that the link that reported

Leap second is back

2008-12-09 Thread Fred Sawyer
The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's proposal to eliminate them has not been adopted. http://www.universetoday.com/2008/12/09/leap-second-to-be-added-to-world-clocks/ --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo

Re: Leap second is back

2008-12-09 Thread Roger Bailey
by sundials, determined by the orbit and rotation of the earth. So be it. Amen. Roger Bailey From: Fred Sawyer Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 3:52 PM To: Sundial List Subject: Leap second is back The Leap second is back - evidently the current administration's proposal to eliminate them has