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Comment Re:I'm sorry (Score 1, Insightful) 223

I think the idea is that in a more survivable accident, an improved seat and restraint system, and better procedures, could make the difference between life and death. Look at the improvements that have been made in race cars over the years, like head restraint systems. Race car drivers are much more likely to survive a crash than in the old days. The same is true for high-performance military aircraft. You learn what you can from the fatalities, and try to fix the problems exposed by the accident investigation.

Comment Re:Gee, thanks for the notice (Score 4, Interesting) 255

NTP isn't good enough for many systems. Where I work, millisecond level accuracy and resolution is the bare minimum. Some applications require microsecond level accuracy and resolution. That's why we have dedicated timing systems and timing distribution systems. NTP is used on systems, like general purpose PCs, that don't have a requirement for accurate time.

Comment Re:Added When (Score 4, Informative) 255

The length of the second doesn't change. An extra second is added. I work with precision timing systems where this is an issue.

The sequence is:

23:59:59 UTC
23:59:60 UTC
00:00:00 UTC
00:00:01 UTC

That means that the valid range for seconds is 0..60 and it is possible to have 61 seconds in a minute. You need to know this if you are using a programming language with range checks.

GPS uses its own time scale that isn't affected by leap seconds.

Comment Re:Even if they do decide to sell it (Score 2, Interesting) 200

From what I've read, the FCC is forcing the cable companies to "eat their own dog food" by mandating the use of CableCard in new set-top boxes purchased by the cable companies. With that mandate, the cable companies might finally start fixing their screwed-up internal processes for supporting CableCard devices.

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