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echo: tuxpower
to: Tony Langdon
from: Maurice Kinal
date: 2016-05-01 23:48:50
subject: Re: Testing

-={ Monday, 02 May 2016, 09:48:51.846974977 +1000 }=-

Hey Tony!

 TL> Maintaining nanosecond synchronisation with latency and jitter of
 TL> intervening links orders of magnitude greater is tricky!

I imagine so.  If I suggested nanosecond synchronisation it was
unintentional.  All I suggested was exploitation of a precision that is
already built into the system.  I never meant to suggest that it was or
that it be accurate.  Did I?  I believe the only suggestion of nanosecond
accuracy on my part was in a possible future where we become visionaries.

 TL> I was thinking something like millisecoond accuracy.

I am guessing we already have that accuracy.  However we do have access to
%N which, albiet of questionable accuracy, offers increased uniqueness at
no additional cost.  Why not exploit it?

 TL> But where do we have to be unique? On a single system? Across all
 TL> systems?

Everywhere for all time.  :-)

 TL> causing time to pass more slowly here.

Stinkin' gravity!

Life is good,
Maurice

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