Right, but the claim (as I understood it) was that keeping track of leap seconds correctly was pointless, because no CPU clock is accurate to within seconds over decades; that claim is incorrect.
Moreover, there are systems which are more accurate than that, and more accurate than NTP, and more accurate than commodity clock hardware in CPUs. The standard should not assume that the hardware is worse. Thomas On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:29 PM, John Cowan <[email protected]> wrote: > Thomas Bushnell, BSG scripsit: > > > This is still a great misunderstanding. Many computers have perfectly > good > > accuracy on that level without any trouble, because they use things like > NTP > > to keep themselves in sync. > > NTP on the open Internet can keep you accurate to maybe 5-10 ms, no better. > > -- > Dream projects long deferred John Cowan <[email protected]> > usually bite the wax tadpole. http://www.ccil.org/~cowan > --James Lileks >
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