Re: Time needs some sanity!

Posted by Steve Smith on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Time-needs-some-sanity-tp7584207p7584217.html

Arlo -

I applaud your attempts at brevity... I shall take note.
 I have given my recommendation (last clock change) for what we as a world should do. Rather than rehashing it I shall note that, as a non-farmer (and someone who does not often keep recommendable sleep schedules, but that is another story) the conventional calendar, complete with hms timekeeping system, offers no immediately discernible advantage over an arbitrary alternative system, apart from compatibility with the rest of the world.
Come the Apocalypse you will probably wish you were a farmer ;)

Also, there is the old joke about an engineer approximating pi to 3 (his companions are a physicist and a mathematician); it turns out ten places are enough to measure the circumference of the earth (given the radius of the earth; let us say you get it in exact earth-radius-units [one of them, then] for preciseness) to within an inch. So maybe 3 is easier except for edge cases?
I use "three and a smidge" all the time... but then I'm also a cut-thrice measure twice kinda guy too.  You don't want me doing your finish carpentry.
I am about halfway through World War Z (the book) and it is an excellent global, cross-career oral history (and thereby analysis) of how the world reacts to a combined huge natural disaster and war. How do they react? Not well.
Yes, but that is what fuels evolution is it not?  Huge numbers of failures and a very very few successes?

- Steve

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