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Re: 24hr GMT (was: (from lojban-beginners) pi'e



At 07:00 PM 9/14/01 -0400, Invent Yourself wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Bob LeChevalier (lojbab) wrote:
> BTW. No one has mentioned one bit of the nitty gritty of this particular
> world standard, but don't most standards insist on 24 hour clock time?  Do
> the world standard organizations believe that they will get the world to
> use a 24 hour clock in everyday life?  (Note that at one point I tried to
> get Lojbanists to consider a 24 hour clock as an option, but the community
> outvoted me.)

Ultimately we must all adopt a 24 hour GMT clock -- a single time zone for
the whole globe. Arbitrary geographical time zones are already obsolete
for internet servers and the military, both of which cannot be bothered
with lists of offsets. As our interactions become more global and less
local (parochial), the wisdom and efficiency of such a system will become
increasingly clear. As for the 24 hour aspect, there are no sane arguments
against it.

I argued this at one point and lost (not all that many years ago). The community wanted 12 hour clock using decimal numbers . IIRC, I was roundly ridiculed even to think of teaching alternatives and "letting usage decide".

lojbab
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