[LEAPSECS] Santa Claus in Kyrgyzstan
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Wed Jan 2 16:40:56 EST 2008
In message <0DBAE1A1-9628-4C0F-A896-27506063E4A4 at noao.edu>, Rob Seaman writes:
>Here's an amusing discussion of GIS techniques applied to Santa's
>route selection:
>
> http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/24.93.html#subj7
>
>Somehow this just seems pertinent to our discussion of the willy-nilly
>timezone algorithm applied to civil (or uncivil) timekeeping. For
>instance, Santa is advised to fly from East to West such that
>Christmas Eve lasts two days (whatever a "day" means), not one.
>
>Should the Right Jolly Old Elf sort his deliveries by UTC or local
>timezones?
Well, given that he delivers at midnight, you have to admit that he
wouldn't benefit in any way from using your pet: solar time :-)
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