[LEAPSECS] Celebrating the new year a few seconds late
Daniel R. Tobias
dan at tobias.name
Tue Jan 1 09:15:54 EST 2019
A lot of Americans synchronize their new year celebrations to the
drop of the ball in Times Square as seen on TV, which means they
celebrate a few seconds late because digital TV has an inherent delay
to it (for signal encoding or something... I really don't know the
technical details). Networks sometimes add a few more seconds to live
broadcasts to give them a chance to bleep out obscenities; I'm not
sure whether they do that with New Years Eve shows.
The same goes for broadcasts of Big Ben ringing in the UK, or
anything other countries may use.
As long as people put up with stuff like that, it's unlikely the
people on this list will ever make headway against the popular notion
that one more second plus or minus (as regards the presence or
absence of a leap second) is no big deal.
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