[LEAPSECS] leap second festivities?
Peter Vince
petervince1952 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 1 13:38:11 EDT 2015
Hi Mark, et al,
No, not just in the southern hemisphere! I was also monitoring Tom's
"nixie" clock:
http://www.leapsecond.com/java/nixie.htm
on my MacBook Pro running OSX 10.9.5, in the current Safari (vs. 7.1.6)
browser. As Mark says - it started counting backwards after 00:00 UTC,
including a "60" count every minute. I only let that run for a few minutes
before reloading the page, whereupon everything was fine again.
I also monitored:
http://www.time.gov (Official US TIme)
http://time.gov/widget/ (NIST Time widget)
and both correctly showed the "60" count.
I also have a Garmin etrex Vista HCX hand-held GPS satnav device, and
that counted through as normal (59..00..01), but corrected itself fairly
soon afterwards. (Sorry, can't be precise, as I had one pair of eyes, and
five things I was trying to watch!)
I also have an oldish Junghans MEGA DCF-locked alarm clock - that, too,
ticked through as normal, and just corrected itself at the next hourly
re-synchronisation.
I was in Portugal at the time, which is currently using DST and so one hour
ahead of UTC (just like the UK). I was pleased to see no discrepancies at
local midnight, and the above observations at 01:00 local.
Regards,
Peter
On 1 July 2015 at 01:10, Mark Calabretta <mark at calabretta.id.au> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Your nixie clock got to 23:59:60 and then started counting backwards!
> It still is, and it counts backwards through 60 in the seconds field,
> skipping 01 - currently at 2015.06.30 23:49:60. See the video clip I
> sent you last time. Maybe it's a southern hemisphere thing.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
>
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