On Sat 2003-07-12T11:19:22 +0100, Markus Kuhn hath writ: > It seems, the true quarrel of this particular community is more with the > Earth not being flat any more
Nevertheless, most of the people in the world have not traveled more than a few hundred miles, have never crossed a timezone boundary (let alone the International Date Line), and have not read Jules Verne. It seems that the majority of people have been willing to accept the creation of standard time zones by the railroads, and that they have been willing to accept the biannual shifts of daylight/summer time. Apparently those changes did not deviate enough from the pre-existing notions of keeping time-of-day to cause widespread consternation. A change which would eventually make day into night and Tuesday into Wednesday does not meet that criterion. -- 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
