Yep, to paraphrase Bunker Hunt's "a billion dollars ain't what it used to 
be"... a nanosecond (or picosecond) ain't what it used to be.  Things that used 
to be insignificant n'th order theoretical nuisances are now very real 
significant problems.

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> But it's not one-to-one as you suggest. A 1 meter change in elevation 
> corresponds to a frequency offset of about 1e-16. So for 1e-18 levels of 
> performance you "only" need to know g, or your elevation to 1 cm accuracy.
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