From: 
WE SHOULD DROP THE LEAP SECOND BEFORE IT CAUSES REAL DAMAGE
http://www.wired.com/2015/06/just-drop-leap-second-unnecessary/

"Matsakis advocates the abolition of the leap second, pointing out that we 
already spend so much our time out of sync with the earth’s rotation. “This is 
what happens in the summertime,” he says. “We do Daylight Savings.”

"He may get his wish. In November, members of the International 
Telecommunications Union—another global time body—are set to discuss the 
matter. But according to Steve Allen, a programmer with California’s Lick 
Observatory who closely follows the leap second and other global matters of 
time, the ITU has been discussing the leap second for years. At the last big 
meeting, Britain, Canada, and China all moved to keep it alive.

"Britain’s stance is to be expected. It sees itself as the world’s time keeper. 
Greenwich Mean Time and all that. If we remove the leap second, the world’s 
clocks and computers will drop out of sync with GMT, which is based on the sun. 
That would be sad. But times change."

I've heard that this time around, in November, Canada's position will be 
neutral.

-- Richard

On Tuesday, June 30, 2015, 181, at 10:46 AM, Rob Seaman wrote:

> What are people’s plans for the day?  Aside from reading the usual mishmash 
> of bad (and some good) news articles, I’m planning to make a shaker of 
> Margaritas in my rocket ship (http://bit.ly/1HvwlHn) and watch / listen to 
> the music of the time signals with my perplexed but patient family.
> 
> Trending meme for the day: two instances of the same Doctor Who pun on 
> Peter’s name:
> 
>       "Whibberley-Wobbly timey-wimey"
> 
> Rob
> 
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