On Mon 2003-01-27T18:21:02 +0000, Ed Davies hath writ: > It can reasonably be argued that GPS should have used TAI but that's > rather beside the point as it would still have had a rather odd and > varying relationship to civil time.
GPS did choose TAI. For all practical purposes GPS = TAI - 19 s. For precise purposes it is important to recognize that GPS time varies from this -- recently by only plus or minus about 50 ns, but historically by more than that. This error alone taints all of the rest of the arguments in this note. -- Steve Allen UCO/Lick Observatory Santa Cruz, CA 95064 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +1 831 459 3046 http://www.ucolick.org/~sla PGP: 1024/E46978C5 F6 78 D1 10 62 94 8F 2E 49 89 0E FE 26 B4 14 93
