[LEAPSECS] Following an open source process

Tony Finch dot at dotat.at
Sun Mar 6 20:48:35 EST 2011


On 6 Mar 2011, at 22:24, Nero Imhard <nimh at pipe.nl> wrote:

> The best sundials achieve accuracies below the minute, possible only because civil time has some constant offset from local time (disregarding DST, which, of course, must die).


Sundials need to compensate for the equation of time to show mean solar time, and for precision sundials this often means they have a sliding part that is adjusted daily. I am amused by the idea of a sundial with a DUT1 setting...

DST is a pretty neat way of using the timezone system to get away from noon-oriented time and closer to a sunrise-oriented timetable. The latter is much nicer psychologically but damn awkward for timekeeping.

Tony.
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