Seems pretty close to me. Why is it so funny?
And is a nanosecond a millionth or a billionth ("thousand millionth"
for our British friends, and perhaps for our European friends as
well, I can't remember right now) of a second? I never can remember.
On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| > Actually official US Time is provided by both in coordination:
| [clip]
| >
| > According to the most recent posted measurements, the two clocks differ
| > by 24 ns.
| >
| ROFL!!! That's the Guv'ment for you! :-)
| John
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