> Last comment
> Seems a shame there is not a repository we could add all this good
> information to.
> I believe its going to get lost with this method.

Hi Paul,

The time-nuts list is sort of a repository. Or at least that's what it was 
intended to be. The list works best when the number of postings is low and each 
one is a well-researched question or a solid answer based on someone's actual 
experience.

OTOH, I suspect over the next month a number of web sites or blogs will appear 
with all the useful do's and don'ts summarized, and 27 8×10 color glossy 
pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one.

There will be something from Brooke, for sure. I would already have a detailed 
write-up at LeapSecond if I had time this past month. There's a list of 
time-nut related web sites on the group main page: 
http://www.leapsecond.com/time-nuts.htm

Meanwhile, many of you are doing excellent detective work and although the 
number of postings has been unusually high recently, a lot of useful ideas and 
information are being exchanged.

/tvb

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