On Jan 1, 2007, at 22:56, Steve Allen wrote:
> Then let's improve the infrastructure for communicating the best
> estimation of earth orientation parameters. Then in a world of
> ubiquitous computing anyone who wants to estimate the current
> rubber-second-time is free to evaluate the splines or polynomials
> (or whatever is used) and come up with output devices to display that.
This is fine, but leaves open the question of when 9:00am is here in
Seattle. And why not transmit rubber-second-time as well, where
technically feasible (such as over the internet)?
What is a good source of earth orientation parameters, btw?
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Ashley Yakeley
Received on Tue Jan 02 2007 - 11:27:23 PST