[LEAPSECS] counting seconds

Steve Allen sla at ucolick.org
Wed Nov 5 21:57:26 EST 2008


On Wed 2008-11-05T10:46:04 -0700, M. Warner Losh hath writ:

> It is the first leap second that's been encountered since the US

> officially adopted UTC. Until recently, the official time of the US

> was mean solar time. However, it isn't quite that simple, since it

> was mean solar time, as interpreted by the Secretary of Commerce,

> which delegated it to NIST/NRO/etc who realized it with UTC since the

> 1980s at least...


I admit that I am pedantic.

The point is that no epoch-based time scale can retrospectively agree
with the times in actual use. They're all a fiction.

also, Tom Van Baak pointed out that Internet Explorer did not like
the initial javascript. The counts should now update with
any browser that's still reasonably safe to use on the web

http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/leapsecs/epochtime.html

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