Ok, I'll admit I tried to spot the lead-second. It didn't work.

My WWVB based nixie clock isn't even capable of displaying "60" in the 
seconds field, so I knew that clock wouldn't show it. However, right next 
to it I keep an Oregon Scientific WWVB clock. That clock didn't show the 
leap second, either.

And of course, my Nixichron went into it's hourly display of location and 
temperature at the top of the hour. Never saw the leap second there, either.

I'm not sure when or if my WWVB clocks synced up correctly.... I'll have to 
check that this evening.

Fail.

Terry

On Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 9:03:20 AM UTC-6, Terry S wrote:
>
> I wonder how my WWVB based clocks will handle that? Might have to stay up 
> and watch.
>
> Terry
>
> On Friday, December 30, 2016 at 9:35:10 PM UTC-6, Nick wrote:
>>
>> A chance to record 23:59:60 on your nixie clock this New Year's Eve as a 
>> leap second is being added - only the 27th ever...
>>
>> Nick
>>
>

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