On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Bob Crandell wrote:
> Once upon a time, at one of the Thursday meetings, someone had a
> favorite clock on the west coast that seems pretty reliable. The
> scrape of paper I wrote it on went the way of all good things.
> Can some kind sole or soul post the address of a couple of atomic
> clocks on the west coast?
>
> Please
>
> Thank you.
>
The following aren't west coast, but
# A list of public time servers is given at
# http://www.bldrdoc.gov/timefreq/service/nts.htm. The list includes:
#
# time-a.nist.gov 129.6.15.28
# time-b.nist.gov 129.6.15.29
# time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov 132.163.4.101 {as of 12/1/99}
# time-b.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov 132.163.4.102 {as of 12/1/99}
# time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov 132.163.4.103 {as of 12/1/99}
# utcnist.colorado.edu 128.138.140.44
# time.nist.gov 192.43.244.18
# time-nw.nist.gov 131.107.1.10
# nist1.dc.certifiedtime.com 216.200.93.8
# nist1.datum.com 209.0.72.7
# nist1.nyc.certifiedtime.com 208.184.49.129
# nist1.sjc.certifiedtime.com 207.126.103.202
#
Sincerely,
David Mandel
Chief Activist
Portland Linux/Unix Group
1440 NE 59th
Portland, Oregon 97213
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