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It's called UCT or GMT, no? |
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Above 40 ° N the Big Dipper is visible all night long throughout the year. Portions of it are visible at certain times of the year all the way down to mid-latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. There goes the Aussie, New Zealand, and South African delegates. |
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All times are referenced to GMT, so it
would have to be GMT. |
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Clever people, those Icels. |
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not that I actually have a clue on the idea but... stardates <sigh> |
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You wouldn't actually have to view the Big Dipper, just have some predetermined position that it is in at some predetermined lat / long that assigns some arbitrary date code function in some arbitrary Commodore 64 timeserver. |
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