In message: <[email protected]> Rob Seaman <[email protected]> writes: : Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: : : > In addition to the Olsen database, the book "Calendrical : > Calculations" is probably required. : : Good point. : : To count days and align international timelines using the current : civil timescale, civilians (e.g., historians) need none of this. : : Under the ITU's plan to degrade UTC, civilians will need to hire : experts like us to perform this simple task.
No need to hire experts. A simple table needs no expert assistance. Historians who care, which would likely be a vanishly small minority, can do the extra swizzle. Since the volume of such calculations would be very small, this doesn't seem to be a compelling argument. Especially since time is already based on an atomic time scale. As its rate of ticking continues to diverge from the earth, we will have to abandon such synchronization. Warner _______________________________________________ LEAPSECS mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/leapsecs
