On 4 Jan 2012, at 19:58, Warner Losh wrote:

> 
> Do people have a notion how we'll recon time when the accumulated delta 
> becomes large (like on the order of 100k seconds)?  UTC+27?

I think there's a certain degree of hubris involved in any discussion in which 
you attempt to solve problems that will not be confronted for thousands of 
years.  And, from a political perspective, any attempt to argue that you 
shouldn't do a thing because it'll cause problems in a thousand year's time 
will need to be something of the form "the entire planet will explode and 
mankind's history will come to an end" rather than "they might need to 
introduce a leap day, but they'll have a few centuries' warning".   

After all, Western Samoa has just had a negative leap day in order to switch 
from one side of the date line to the other, and the switch from Julian to 
Gregorian calendars didn't cause the world to end.    Given there's some 
ambiguity about leap-year rules out into the far future anyway, worrying about 
the effects of calendar reckoning a few thousand years out looks somewhat like 
shroud waving in order to pursue a more immediate agenda.

ian

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