On Jan 31, 2014, at 10:37 AM, Warner Losh <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jan 31, 2014, at 10:30 AM, Peter Vince wrote:
> 
>> On 30 January 2014 23:07, Steve Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> The revised text for Radio Regulation 2.5 makes no sense.  If the time
>>> scale is defined by SI seconds of cesium without regard to earth
>>> rotation then it is unrelated to a date defined on any meridian.
>> 
>> By trying to be precise, it is just confusing.  Surely the date changes at 
>> midnight of whatever timescale it relates to?
> 
> Anything else leads to ambiguity, confusion and mayhem... Or at least a lot 
> of WTF just happened moments. POLA is violated.
> 
> Warner

The Pola is a river in Russia not Egypt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pola).

Presumably, rather, you are seeking to minimize astonishment.  But it is more 
astonishing to assert that midnight is unrelated to the middle of the night 
than to simply recognize that some timescales are unrelated to such concepts 
and shouldn’t be used to represent them.  That the precision-time community is 
seeking to deemphasize precise concepts of timekeeping is bizarre.

It is such proposals that welcome mayhem.  WTF indeed.

Rob

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