[LEAPSECS] presentations from AAS Future of Time sessions
    Poul-Henning Kamp 
    phk at phk.freebsd.dk
       
    Fri Jan 17 03:58:34 EST 2014
    
    
  
In message <20140117075158.GA2337 at ucolick.org>, Steve Allen writes:
>In practice the birth team has far more important things to do than
>watch the clock.
When my son was born at Mt. Diablo Hospital in California, I asked
the staff how they dealt with midnight, DST changes and all that.
They told me that they just wrote exactly what their wall-clock
said and therefore often got it wrong during DST transitions, but
once it was on the form, you were stuck with it for life.
With respect to leap-days, they admitted that they were willing
to fudge "up to half an hour" according to the parents wishes.
And then came the kicker:  One of the older nurses gravely pointed
out that it *was* important to get it *exactly right*, otherwise
the newborn couldn't rely on his horoscope.
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