Re: religious concerns

2003-07-14 Thread John Cowan
Markus Kuhn scripsit:

  http://www.sabbatarian.com/Dateline.html

 It seems, the true quarrel of this particular community is more with the
 Earth not being flat any more (as it obviously was when the Old
 Testament was written) ...

That seems to me by no means a sound criticism.  Given the writer of
the above page's relative values, it is indeed sensible for him to urge
that the International Date Line be moved to the meridian of Jerusalem,
and there are no arguments against this except sheer convention.

He does not appear to quite recognize that the IDL is a product of local
decisions rather than international agreement, but this is excusable.
He gets the more fundamental points correct:  the existing IDL is purely
conventional, the historical Sabbath is Saturday, the earth is round
and rotates.

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Re: Meridian Conference proceedings scanned

2003-07-14 Thread Steve Allen
On Mon 2003-07-14T22:05:18 +0100, Joseph S. Myers hath writ:
 I have scanned in the proceedings of the 1884 Meridian Conference.

Until further notice the raw scans are available via

http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/leapsecs/scans-meridian.html

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