[SBE] Timekeeping Standard [was RE: UTC Time Standard]
Dan Mammone
dmammone at muskingum.edu
Wed Mar 25 12:00:53 EDT 2009
To clarify further, with metric, there would be only one unit to deal with.
In my previous post, I suggested a year. If that's too big to fathom, make
it a day because any unit smaller than that would be too small for a
timeline (which is why I suggested a year). But then. I guess we COULD use
both. Yes, a true double standard.
Either way, weeks or months would disappear. So would days of the week and
weekends! We couldn't have THAT, could we?
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Subject: Re: [SBE] Timekeeping Standard [was RE: UTC Time Standard]
with metric there would be no weeks or months, just a decimal day and
decimal fraction. Like GPS time. 313.08.55
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