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to: MICHIEL VAN DER VLIST
from: NICHOLAS BOEL
date: 2017-01-27 13:32:00
subject: FSP-1040.001 Draft #3

Hello Michiel,

On Fri Jan 27 2017 19:36:46, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:

 NB>>> I'm no programmer, but maybe that's exactly what it's defined
 NB>>> for, in the very rare case that it would need to be used?

 WV>> For the 'second' it is. But I've never heard of a leap 'minute'.
 WV>> And google doesn't know about it either...

 MV> How about a "leap hour"?  The hours go from 0-24....

I didn't write it. However there are RFCs (I looked them up when Wilfred asked
the original question) and plenty of resources out there about the subject at
hand that seem to reference all of this the same way. If you find anything
negating that, please enlighten us.

Maybe 60 is used for reference to 0, and 24 is used for reference back to 0 as
well. Seems like a lot of guessing going on, rather than reading up on the
subject that was referenced in the bibliography. I don't mind either way, but
besides guessing and going with what your opinion is, let's find some real
documented reasons to falsify it, please.

Regards,
Nick

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