new years 2006, delayed? |
new years 2006, delayed? |
Dec 26 2005, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE Get ready for a minute with 61 seconds. Scientists are delaying the start of 2006 by the first "leap second" in seven years, a timing tweak meant to make up for changes in the Earth's rotation. The adjustment will be carried out by sticking an extra second into atomic clocks worldwide at the stroke of midnight Coordinated Universal Time, the widely adopted international standard, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology said this week. "Enjoy New Year's Eve a second longer," the institute said in an explanatory notice. "You can toot your horn an extra second this year." Coordinated Universal Time coincides with winter time in London. On the U.S. East Coast, the extra second occurs just before 7 p.m. on New Year's Eve. Atomic clocks at that moment will read 23:59:60 before rolling over to all zeros. A leap second is added to keep uniform timekeeping within 0.9 second of the Earth's rotational time, which can speed up or slow down because of many factors, including ocean tides. The first leap second was added on June 30, 1972, according to NIST, an arm of the U.S. Commerce Department. Since 1999 until recently, the two time standards have been in close enough synch to escape any need to add a leap second, NIST said. Although it is possible to have a negative leap second -- that is, a second deducted from Coordinated Universal Time -- so far all have been add-ons, reflecting the Earth's general slowing trend due to tidal braking. Deciding when to introduce a leap second is the responsibility of the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service, a standards-setting body. Under an international pact, the preference for leap seconds is December 31 or June 30. Precise time measurements are needed for high-speed communications systems among other modern technologies. so does that mean were counting back from 61? this is confusing. is this year leap year? |
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Dec 26 2005, 11:28 AM
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![]() Word. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,004 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 34,673 |
just don't worry about it, it's not like it really matters... no1 gets the timing exact anyways.
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| *mipadi* |
Dec 26 2005, 11:42 AM
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QUOTE(omgah_itsmaggiex @ Dec 26 2005, 11:25 AM) I believe it is occurring before 12 AM EST, so it probably won't affect any countdowns. And no, the next leap year is 2008. A leap year adds a whole day to the calendar; this just adds a second. |
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Dec 26 2005, 11:46 AM
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![]() This bitch better work! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 13,681 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,095 |
it's just a second...
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Dec 26 2005, 11:48 AM
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^ A lotta things can happen in a second.
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Dec 26 2005, 11:54 AM
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![]() This bitch better work! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 13,681 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,095 |
true. ;\
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Dec 26 2005, 12:02 PM
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that's interesting.. ;S
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Dec 26 2005, 12:21 PM
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hmm...interesting. Scientists amaze me.
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| *Programmer* |
Dec 26 2005, 12:25 PM
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weird....never thought...wow
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Dec 26 2005, 01:03 PM
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wee got a extra second this year -.-
if i remember correctly, they add the sec around 7pm? |
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Dec 26 2005, 01:33 PM
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![]() i've never wanted anything rationale. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 8,449 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 19,045 |
^yes...it says that in the article.
Anyways, that is crrrazy and cool. I probably won't be sober enough to remember that we have an extra second. |
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Dec 26 2005, 01:47 PM
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even if you were sober...you wouldn't be able to tell! LMAO
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Dec 26 2005, 01:47 PM
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Weww...
An extra second! MORE SLEEP. |
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| *nightmare4taki* |
Dec 26 2005, 01:48 PM
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Wow, Splendid
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Dec 26 2005, 02:48 PM
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OM OM OM GOSH! WE GOT AN EXTRA SECOND! SO much to do in a second!!
Lmao, Scientest are really cool, but Seriously, adding an extra second does'nt make any sense at all. Just one second. Holy Moly. |
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| *StanleyThePanda* |
Dec 26 2005, 03:11 PM
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haha one second...wow thats funny
"Enjoy New Year's Eve a second longer" hahahaha |
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| *anubis* |
Dec 26 2005, 04:03 PM
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a second can really make a difference on earth in the long run
think of it this way: we're only humans so we're usually only concerned with the effects that go on during our lifetimes--things that we would actually be affected by. let's say we lost a second every year. just one second. that's 16.7 minutes every thousand years. that's 694 days every million years (which is almost two years behind in time and you're probably thinking "hah.. a million years. like that makes a difference" so we would be 3,805 YEARS behind if we were to lose a second off of every year. nvm. i found out earth is actually 4.55 billion years old so let's do some math here. 4,550,000,000 / 60 / 24 / 365.25 = 8,650 YEARS 8,650 years behind if we were to really lose a second every year meaning, we'd be in the year 6645 B.C.E that's 3 thousand years older than the oldest human remains ever found. and that's only one second. so i'd say, a second does make a difference |
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Dec 26 2005, 04:21 PM
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^^^^ That's so....=O. It makes me want to also spend my time better -_=x
WHOAAAA that's tight. Where'd you find this? Hahaha all the clocks in my house are atomic...I wanna watch this. =D |
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Dec 26 2005, 04:37 PM
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at least a little time to prepare to kiss that special someone thant you`ve been waiting for .
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Dec 26 2005, 06:54 PM
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Whoa. A second. Weehee! 1 second
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Dec 26 2005, 06:58 PM
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Wow ... =D i wish it was 24 hours. LOL.
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Dec 27 2005, 09:28 AM
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Wow this is amazing.
I must remember to count down from 61 on New Year's Eve. |
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Dec 27 2005, 10:32 AM
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I am...confused...
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Dec 27 2005, 12:42 PM
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^ Me too
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Dec 27 2005, 12:45 PM
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I personally don't care, not like a second is going to affect me. But... interesting.. I wonder what could happen? I mean, a few things can be affected in the world.. but nothing that drastic, right? Cool article. |
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Dec 27 2005, 01:10 PM
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QUOTE(anubis @ Dec 26 2005, 1:03 PM) a second can really make a difference on earth in the long run think of it this way: we're only humans so we're usually only concerned with the effects that go on during our lifetimes--things that we would actually be affected by. let's say we lost a second every year. just one second. that's 16.7 minutes every thousand years. that's 694 days every million years (which is almost two years behind in time and you're probably thinking "hah.. a million years. like that makes a difference" so we would be 3,805 YEARS behind if we were to lose a second off of every year. nvm. i found out earth is actually 4.55 billion years old so let's do some math here. 4,550,000,000 / 60 / 24 / 365.25 = 8,650 YEARS 8,650 years behind if we were to really lose a second every year meaning, we'd be in the year 6645 B.C.E that's 3 thousand years older than the oldest human remains ever found. and that's only one second. so i'd say, a second does make a difference hey . you're still on cb .haha well anyways, i was thinkin exactly this . one second may not seem something now, but in fact, added over years, the second makes a difference . |
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Dec 27 2005, 01:43 PM
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"Enjoy New Year's Eve a second longer," the institute said in an explanatory notice. "You can toot your horn an extra second this year."
scientists are so cute. |
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Dec 27 2005, 03:31 PM
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cool!
i never knew scientists controlled time too though or time wouold be in the category of science.... shouldn't like, historians be doing this kind of stuff? idk. |
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Dec 27 2005, 03:37 PM
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thats kinda scary. adding a second to the world. cheyah, leap year adds a whole day. but people dont even notice it that much. well a second couting for the new year seems kinda weird dontchu think?
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Dec 27 2005, 03:45 PM
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wordddd thats weird. o well its a second.so...but ill be in NH hehe gettting ready to throw confetti and all that at people :]
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Dec 27 2005, 05:13 PM
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Yawn ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 9,530 Joined: Nov 2004 Member No: 65,772 |
lol very interesting..
I'm gonna tell this to my friends on new year eve this year. They are gonna think i'm such a loser. lol :) |
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Dec 27 2005, 05:45 PM
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whatever im still going to do it at midnight >>; screw all of that
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Dec 27 2005, 05:50 PM
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why does it matter? Its only 1 second.
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Dec 27 2005, 11:09 PM
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Dec 28 2005, 12:11 AM
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Dec 28 2005, 12:28 AM
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Dec 28 2005, 01:02 AM
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Okay, this is confusing and, it's 1 second how much difference can it make..?
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Dec 28 2005, 01:03 AM
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QUOTE(shortee_ @ Dec 28 2005, 12:02 AM) LOL shows how many people don't read the posts i did all that math for like... 3 decent people who actually READ before posting. QUOTE(iits dayna xo @ Dec 27 2005, 4:50 PM) QUOTE(RupertGrintluvr15 @ Dec 26 2005, 5:54 PM) ...ignorance |
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Dec 28 2005, 03:16 AM
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QUOTE(anubis @ Dec 26 2005, 4:03 PM) a second can really make a difference on earth in the long run think of it this way: we're only humans so we're usually only concerned with the effects that go on during our lifetimes--things that we would actually be affected by. let's say we lost a second every year. just one second. that's 16.7 minutes every thousand years. that's 694 days every million years (which is almost two years behind in time and you're probably thinking "hah.. a million years. like that makes a difference" so we would be 3,805 YEARS behind if we were to lose a second off of every year. nvm. i found out earth is actually 4.55 billion years old so let's do some math here. 4,550,000,000 / 60 / 24 / 365.25 = 8,650 YEARS 8,650 years behind if we were to really lose a second every year meaning, we'd be in the year 6645 B.C.E that's 3 thousand years older than the oldest human remains ever found. and that's only one second. so i'd say, a second does make a difference wow you must have alot of time on your hands to do all that. T_T i would never have enough will power. anyways that really does make you think. |
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Dec 28 2005, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(anubis @ Dec 26 2005, 4:03 PM) a second can really make a difference on earth in the long run think of it this way: we're only humans so we're usually only concerned with the effects that go on during our lifetimes--things that we would actually be affected by. let's say we lost a second every year. just one second. that's 16.7 minutes every thousand years. that's 694 days every million years (which is almost two years behind in time and you're probably thinking "hah.. a million years. like that makes a difference" so we would be 3,805 YEARS behind if we were to lose a second off of every year. nvm. i found out earth is actually 4.55 billion years old so let's do some math here. 4,550,000,000 / 60 / 24 / 365.25 = 8,650 YEARS 8,650 years behind if we were to really lose a second every year meaning, we'd be in the year 6645 B.C.E that's 3 thousand years older than the oldest human remains ever found. and that's only one second. so i'd say, a second does make a difference whoaaa.. |
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Dec 31 2005, 12:19 AM
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One second.
You know, it only takes one second to get shot. Wonderful. I should start wearing a bulletproof vest. |
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Dec 31 2005, 12:44 AM
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![]() wut wut in the butt? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 2,108 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 227,723 |
^...............is that crickets i hear? >.>
anyways, that's interesting, whenever i hear about time being held back and such, even if it is just for a second. |
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Dec 31 2005, 01:11 AM
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My science teacher went into a full fledged lecture about this last year. =_=. But yeah...interesting.
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