Dear fellow dialists
have you heard about the new  "time unit" and the new "meridian" -Biel
Mean Time (BMT) ?

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>From  http://www.Swatch.com/internettime/fs_time.html

What is this new Universal Time? Timed by Swatch

Internet Time represents a completely new global concept of time. So
what is the deal? Basically,
the Swatch Beat, the revolutionary new unit of time means the following:

  No Time Zones
  No Geographical Borders
How long is a Swatch beat? In short we have divided up the virtual and
real day into 1000 "beats".
One Swatch beat is the equivalent of 1 minute 26.4 seconds. That means
that 12 noon in the old
time system is the equivalent of @500 Swatch beats.
Okay, so how can a surfer in New York, or a passenger on a transatlantic
flight know when it is @500
Swatch Beats in Central Europe for example? How can the New York surfer
make a date for a chat
with his cyber friend in Rome? Easy, Internet Time is the same all over
the world. (see converter)
How is this possible? We are not just creating a new way of measuring
time, we are also creating a
new meridian in Biel, Switzerland, home of Swatch. Biel Mean Time (BMT)
will be the universal
reference for Internet Time. A day in Internet Time begins at midnight
BMT (@000 Swatch Beats)
(Central European Wintertime).
The meridian is marked for all to see on the façade of the Swatch
International Headquarters on
Jakob-Staempfli Street, Biel, Switzerland. So it is the same time all
over the world, be it night or day,
the era of time zones has disappeared.
The BMT meridian was inaugurated on 23 October 1998 in the presence of
Nicholas Negroponte,
founder and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology`s
Media Laboratory.

"Cyberspace has no seasons. The virtual world is absent of night and
day. Internet time is not driven by the sun´s position, it is driven by
yours - your location in space and time." Nicholas Negroponte

António Lopes

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