On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 08:29:21PM -0700, Rob Seaman wrote:
>
> Civil time is solar time.  The rate is the issue, not local offsets.   
> Let's move past the fantasy that the ITU can redefine timescales willy- 
> nilly to serve the requirements of a civilization of mole people, and  
> rather address the actual requirements of our own civilization.

I'm trying to understand this position. I have a question.

If I understand correctly, you require that civil time is kept synchronized 
with mean solar time, and you also agree that UTC, which is synchronized to 
mean solar time with DUT of less than one second, complies with this 
requirement.

Then, what is the maximum DUT a time standard can have and still comply with 
this requirement? How is this maximum arrived at? Or, if compliance with the 
requirement cannot be decided in such terms, then in what terms can it be 
decided?
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