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Time zones are a clumsy social artefact.
GPS provides an acceptably accurate UTC reference, plus latitude and longitude.
Now ... if you know your exact longitude, and UTC, you can quickly calculate your local time. Not just your time zone, which is smeared over 15 degrees, but the precise "time"
where you are at that moment.
So, for example, if you travel West from Greenwich until you reach Reading, when it's 1200 in Greenwich, your BorgCo Local Clock would tell you it's 1156.
However, if you travel East from Greenwich to, for example, Lowestoft, when it's breakfast time in London, in Lowestoft it's still only 1951 ...
Tom Tower time
greenwichmeantime.com/info/oxford/ [pertinax, Dec 10 2017]
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Yes, I can see this sort of thing being immensely helpful. |
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This was baked some time ago, in the setting of the clock in Tom
Tower, Christ Church college, Oxford. See link. |
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Yes, and Brunel's railway station in Bristol has a clock with two
minute hands. |
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That's not the point. Those clocks are fixed with respect to the
zero datum. |
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The clock we're describing varies continuously with varying
longtitude, so it displays true corrected time at your current
location. At 1200 by this clock, the sun will always be due South. |
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UK train clocks could simply to be connected to a device that was linked to the actual arrival time, meaning that the trains will always arrive exactly on time, according to them of course. This would be referred to as Alternative Time. |
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//Time zones are a clumsy social artefact//
And *so* 19th century! - Where is the
post-general relativity alternative? |
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//At 1200 by this clock, the sun will always be due
South.//
Not always, mate. |
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If it doesn't, all you have to do is wait for the next pole reversal ... due any time now. |
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Nice, the faster you move the west the faster the minute hand goes backwards. Well, at the equator at any rate. |
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Since if you are actually on the train it does not move relative to the observer, the legal position is unclear. |
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In fact, the problem is that the planet has failed to move fast enough relative to the train, and thus the observer. This is called "slow planet syndrome" and is a well-known phenomenon. We suggest that the obvious redress is to issue proceedings for damages against the Astronomer Royal and the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. |
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We suggest that a further action against the executors of the estate of Werner Heisenberg would be advisable, although it's likely that finding their current address to send documents to will be impossible. |
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Would that be "Late, as in the late Dentarthurdent ?" |
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Only if you evolve into something with far longer arms (but which is probably quite incapable of drinking the coffee). |
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Well, don't stand here waiting for your coffee - you need to be in that line over there. Far queue, [Ian], far queue. |
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No, don't send him over there, get him to stay here and
demonstrate his amazing ventritussive skills ... please, [IT], just Far
Cough. Please? |
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Was that the one that you use to play sheet music ? We're sure that someone mentioned that when you play music, it's always sheet ... |
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... the case of the People vs. [normzone] was proven. |
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All this goodwill warms my heart. I can see daisies springing up
wherever [8th] treads, and little birds start to trill (if only because
they know they're safe from cats). Then off he trips to peace on
Earth from orbit. |
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At this festive season, we hope that the spirit of goodwill lights up the lives of not only other halfbakers, but up yours. |
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I hope other bakers have some festive snow this Christmas. So far it's only reindeer. |
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That will undoubtedly depend on the type of connection that they have - you'd better look into that. Socket and see ... |
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I hear they also pay good prices for used iMacs. I might try to find some - an iMac hunt. |
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