Apparently the adjustment to our time on Thursday is scary to the Wall Street folks but the article also warns public safety and others of the issue. Thursday at 7:59 eastern time the clock will not change to 8:00 but rather 7:59:60 See the article below:
http://www.pscr.gov/projects/broadband/700mhz_demo_net/meetings/stakeholder_...
Andy W6amsams
For those of you not in the industry who are curious about this "leap second", here is a good article explaining it and how NTP handles it for everything from cell phones to your computer to the servers hosting the majority of networks and the internet.
https://access.redhat.com/articles/15145?sc_cid=70160000000f6gzAAA
Jordan K6YVJ
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Andrew Seybold <aseybold@andrewseybold.com
wrote:
Apparently the adjustment to our time on Thursday is scary to the Wall Street folks but the article also warns public safety and others of the issue.
Thursday at 7:59 eastern time the clock will not change to 8:00 but rather 7:59:60 See the article below:
http://www.pscr.gov/projects/broadband/700mhz_demo_net/meetings/stakeholder_...
Andy W6amsams
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