In message <3b33e89c51d2de44be2f0c757c656c8809437...@mail02.stk.com>, "Finklema
n, Dave" writes:

>I believe that China, Brazil, Germany, and the UK
>support keeping the leap second.

Denmark is not going to return the questionaire at all, I talked to the guy
who's table it landed on after I asked what they wanted to do to it, and
the answer is "file it".

It is anybodys guess what Denmark might vote once/if it hits the pleanary
assembly, it seems to be left to the jugdment of "whoever holds the paddle"
in questions where the Danish Government does not have a position (Ie:
pretty much anything other than frequency allocations).

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