Brian,

On Jan 20, 2012, at 11:26 AM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:

> On 2012-01-21 03:20, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
>> If we are ever going to get a handle on Internet time we need to get rid of
>> the arbitrary correction factors introduced by leap seconds.
> 
> Time is and always will be an arbitrary measurement scheme, and the only
> thing that makes sense for the Internet is to use the same arbitrary scheme
> as everybody else. We just have to suck up the resulting inconveniences,
> as GPS has to. It would be unthinkable to go it alone.

+1

> 
> Alternatively we could revert to the Julian (365.25 day) calendar, which
> was considerably more convenient for programmers, or perhaps to one of the
> old Iranian (360 day) calendars, which are convenient in some ways but do
> require occasional leap months.

Or a lunar calendar.  Some years, it would be nice to have an extra month :-)

Bob

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