Elardus, Friday or not (how do we measure days to know when Friday is,
anyway??), I appreciate the good laugh - thanks!

Billy

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
> >If I were Emperor of the Universe, I would make the rule:
> >    Every year divisible by 4 except one divisible by 128 is a leap year.
>
> Emperor! Your majesty, my precious, but you will be stopped by Darth
> Vader, because he is the Force.
>
> If not stopped, you'll also have these problems within a year or leap-year:
>
> 1. Define 'year' and 'leap year'. Each planet, dwarf planet, astro, etc.
> have their own definition of their equivalent of day, month, year.
>
> 2. Above definitions are heavily subject to the unit based on. For
> example, meter (on planet earth) was defined over the years by: specific
> pendulum, meridional length, prototype meter bar, number of wave-length of
> a specific element, distance of light in x seconds.
>
> 3. Due to some planets are 'Tidal locked' to their star, some residents
> don't have a definition of day or year, since they either see the star full
> day/month/year or not. Some lucky residents may see the star at one point
> and had to define another way of year/day.
>
> 4. Planets like Tatooine have a binary star system. Now, trying to
> convince those ruthless bickering population to agree at what star should
> they base their planet rotation so they can work out their year length.
>
> 5. Some residents may choose a particular star to base their year by
> observation. Now which star?
>
> 6. Some planets may have laws prohibiting usage of 'day', 'year', etc.
> Don't ask. No, don't try to think about that.
>
> 7. Technology! Other planets have better technology and can discard
> day/month/year. Simply. No problem.
>     It is a probability they have better machines, z/OS is too prehistoric
> to them.
>
> 8. Now here on crazy earth you have different measurement standards, like
> centimetre or inch. Which one will prevail?
>
> Now imagine how you will try to convince all residents of all planets to
> have ONE year easily divide-able by whatever number you use in any base
> (decimal, hexadecimal, etc.)
>
> Ok, enough, is it Friday today... or so? ;-)
>
> Sorry for above mumblings - Most IBM-MAIN members are at SHARE, and I have
> nothing useful to SHARE...
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
> send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
>



-- 
Thank you and best regards,
*Billy Ashton*

----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Reply via email to