SlashNET Forum with Mandrake 31
drdink wrote to let us know
about a SlashNET forum with Mandrake
of Enlightenment fame.
It will be at 01:30 UTC (9:30pm EDT) today in #forum. Open
discussion about the forum will be held in #forum.d. If you're
new to SlashNET, irc.slashnet.org
will point you at a random server, and us.slashnet.org will point you at
a random US server. Hope to see people there!Update: 06/14 12:50 by H :Get the log here.
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
I remember reading somewhere that the Brits were (had) closing down the Royal Greenwich Observatory. In the past, this was the reference station for time syncronization in the British Empire. Time keeping was important since it served as one of the bases for determining longitude.
Re:Mandrake (Score:1)
[mandrake] heh
[mandrake] you don't know how many times people ask me that
[mandrake] in fact, the day I found out they had chosen my handle was right after linux expo
[mandrake] and they even knew who I was but sent me email saying somehting like "well, we've already sent in the CD to be mastered, sorry"
[mandrake] the only thing that really bothers me is that they trademarked my name.
[mandrake] annoying
[mandrake] but oh well
That answer your question?
The Official SlashNET Forum Log (Score:1)
That directory contains gzipped logs of most of our post forums (the really really old ones weren't logged). Feel free to repost unmodified versions on other sites. We should have it on our website [slashnet.org] pretty soon.
I'd like to note that the SlashNET link on Slashdot pages is wrong. Our new webpage is at http://www.slashnet.org/
Re:who ? (Score:1)
Neet forum (Score:1)
HTTP mirror of log (Score:1)
Mandrake (Score:1)
Re:Change the SlashNet link on slashdot.org (Score:1)
-herb
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
Re:who ? (Score:2)
Re:Mandrake (Score:1)
Change the SlashNet link on slashdot.org (Score:2)
Please change
Re:who ? (Score:1)
a) Geoff Harrison [mandrake.net], recently hired by VA linux systems, architect of Enlightenment since (iirc) DR 0.9
b) see (a)
c) why not?
d) absolutely not.
Re:Change the SlashNet link on slashdot.org (Score:1)
Please fix the link. We have been waiting a long time for you to fix it.
See you at slashNET tonight.
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
The Log! (Score:1)
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
The UK (and Ireland) uses GMT in the Winter and BST (British Summer Time) in the summer (well, duh!).
BST is GMt+0100
dave
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
I don't think that they actually are closing down Greenwich for time keeping, but they _did_ move the official center of astronomy out of there because the lights from London were too bright to do any type of astronomy. .
who ? (Score:2)
SlashNET (Score:1)
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)
I thought that UTC got UTC because of the various time scales involved...
TAI (International Atomic Time) -- bears no direct relation with the rotation of the Earth.
UT (Universal Time), consisting of:
UT0 -- Rotational time of a given point on the earth, as measured by the stars.
UT1 -- UT0 corrected for changes in the Earth's orbit.
UTC -- Coordinated Universal Timescale defined to be an integral number of seconds off from TAI, but less than 0.9 seconds from UT1.
Of course, when you talk about UTC, you should talk about who is doing the measuring. There is a difference between UTC(USNO) (as measured by the US) and UTC(BIPM) (as measured by the French). BIPM doesn't actually -have- any clocks, they just tell people how off their clocks are. Trust the French to develop a system that once a month tells you what time it was two weeks ago...
Re:Uhhuh? 01:30 UTC? (Score:1)