[LEAPSECS] What's the point?
Tony Finch
dot at dotat.at
Thu Feb 10 05:30:42 EST 2011
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011, Mark Calabretta wrote:
>
> Leaping timezones would be tenable if they all leapt at the same
> time. However, I think we agree that that won't happen.
They leap about all the time at arbitrary times, so I wonder why you
think that isn't tenable.
> Currently the main chaotic element of timezones is concerned with
> the start and end date of DST. The chaos is restricted to two
> periods, sometime in autumn and spring, and it only amounts to one
> hour to and fro.
No, the main chaotic element is that the rules keep changing.
Tony.
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