On Wed 2005-09-28T10:03:08 +0100, Ed Davies hath writ: > The BBC web site has an article about the leap second debate: > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4271810.stm
At the end it indicates that UK DTI is creating a response. I have no idea what branch of government creates it, but contribution 23 on the ITU website indicates Germany also has a response. http://www.itu.int/md/meetingdoc.asp?lang=e&type=sfolders&parent=R03-WP7A-C Alas, only ITU cognoscenti get to read it for now. The draft US document which is under consideration for submission is available for review and still open for comment http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/irb/weritacrnc/review/nc1985wp7a/01.doc The significant difference from last year seems to be that leap seconds would stop not in 2007 but rather five years after the ITU general assembly approves the change. -- Steve Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WGS-84 (GPS) UCO/Lick Observatory Natural Sciences II, Room 165 Lat +36.99858 University of California Voice: +1 831 459 3046 Lng -122.06014 Santa Cruz, CA 95064 http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/ Hgt +250 m
