Good luck w/ that one. Get ready to convert everything to base 16 or was it 20 or some other strage figure. I do recall it has something to do w/ the solar cycles and that it abruptly ends at some point, although there is nothing to really stop it from continuing. I may also be thinking of the Incas. I'm babbling now as I feel weird like I did last night. I think a cold is coming on. This is the worst cold season yet for me.
Brian Kelsay
Jack <> 03/22/05 10:51PM >>>
Strange, I never had any problems with ntp when I was running gentoo. Setting it up in debian was a no brainer, and I never have any problems with my time being off by very much. Ntp is a great tool to have, but it's missing one thing: a plug-in for displaying Aztec dates and times.
Brian D.
The ancient Sumerians did everything in base sixty, which survives today as the time system and the degree system for circles. A computer that had native base sixty modes could be built with a six-bit word length, leaving four unused codes for end-of-record and whatnot.
Put that in your MIME-encoder and smoke it.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:43:29 -0600, Brian Kelsay [email protected] wrote:
Good luck w/ that one. Get ready to convert everything to base 16 or was it 20 or some other strage figure. I do recall it has something to do w/ the solar cycles and that it abruptly ends at some point, although there is nothing to really stop it from continuing. I may also be thinking of the Incas.