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Old July 7th 05, 12:04 AM
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In the little blurb at the beginning of Wednesday's CBC As It Happens,
they mentionned that 2005 would be a second longer. I assume this
means that there will be a leap second at the end of GMT 31 December
2005.

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Joel Rubin wrote:

In the little blurb at the beginning of Wednesday's CBC As It Happens,
they mentionned that 2005 would be a second longer. I assume this
means that there will be a leap second at the end of GMT 31 December
2005.


Yes, according to a note on this page that will be the case:

http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/pubs/bul...leapsecond.htm

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Joel Rubin wrote:

In the little blurb at the beginning of Wednesday's CBC As It Happens,
they mentionned that 2005 would be a second longer. I assume this
means that there will be a leap second at the end of GMT 31 December
2005.


Yes, according to a note on this page that will be the case:

http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/pubs/bul...leapsecond.htm


Wooho, an extra second of sleep!


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Old July 7th 05, 03:43 AM
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 23:58:33 GMT, "FDR"
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Wooho, an extra second of sleep!

Well, I'm not sure if it still matters what with the Global
Positioning System but if you're trying to navigate using accurate
time it helps to have atomic UTC and solar GMT co-ordinated and part
of the co-ordination is that they're kept within 7/10 second of each
other using leap seconds.

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