[LEAPSECS] Reliability
    Rob Seaman 
    seaman at noao.edu
       
    Mon Jan  5 11:19:08 EST 2009
    
    
  
  Zefram wrote:
> Rob Seaman wrote:
>
>> Coordinate leap seconds with leap days.  Introduce an integral  
>> number of leap seconds each February 29th.  Discuss.
>
> There's also a risk that the lower frequency of leaps would  
> exacerbate the psychology of leap seconds being an infrequent event.
Countered, perhaps, by the much longer familiarity civilians have with  
leap days.
> February 29 isn't the only option for the leap day.  [...]  A more  
> obvious choice is December 31: the 366th day of the year, when most  
> years only go up to 365.
It seems very unlikely that leap day will move from February.  People  
are fond of February.  Also, a leap day at the end of December would  
be December 32nd :-)
Rob
    
    
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