Oscailt2005 to be 31536001 seconds long. Stop them messing with Time!before its too late.
Breaking news: Italian MP, Sgarbi denounces the Statistical Fraud on COVID-19. The speech of the Member of Parliament Vittorio Sgarbi in the session of the Italian Camera, Meeting no. 331 of Friday 24, April, 2020. Vittorio Sgarbi, denounces the closure of 60% of the businesses for 25,000 COVID-19 Deaths, of which the National Institute of Health says 96.3% died NOT of COVID-19 but of other pathologies. That means only 925 have died of the virus. 24,075 have died of other things.2007-03-02T14:24:15+00:00Indymedia Irelandimc-ireland@lists.indymedia.iehttp://www.indymedia.ie/atomfullposts?story_id=73590http://www.indymedia.ie/graphics/feedlogo.gifbest place to put this.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment1852342007-03-02T14:24:15+00:00iosafThe Peruvian state has of today at the order of its President synchronised watch...The Peruvian state has of today at the order of its President synchronised watches and clocks to the Peruvian Navy at 12h00 local time. This is stop the Peruvian habit of being late. It really gets up the presidente's nose - and he's sure is costing the Peruvians credibility and dollars on the international stage. So at noon - they were all urged to set their watches and clocks as sirens and claxons sounded.<br />
The thing is - procrastination which is generally called <em> mañana mañana </em> in the English language has no direct translation to the Spanish language. I find it quite difficult to express the concept - "demora" is the closest. Sometimes people just stare at me vacantly - "the ango-saxons have a word for this?"........"you noble and rebellious Irish accepted this??????"<br />
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better late than never.............. a BBC round-up of who is punctual and who is tardy (it's got to do with protestantism seemingly)<br />
<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6405379.stm" title="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6405379.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6405379.stm</a> 1 Peruvian Student & one 1 Indiginous Peruvian Citizen (total 2) lost their lives on VT day.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment1904882007-04-18T23:29:24+00:00hogwortsIt might have been the first minute of silence most people in Peru didn't observ...It might have been the first minute of silence most people in Peru didn't observe at exactly the same time. If you read the last comment you understand that Peru is running to clock now. Or at least the very loyal bits of it. I do not come to html now to update & append Peruvian or Indiginous obituaries.<br />
I go to html too much. It would be better to put it all in one journal & select only kind of individual whom could be examined thoroughly on the subject and sold a bit of coloured nylon and old-fashioned paper. Oh you fools. No-one really wears hats like that.<br />
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<strong> Thank you Japan. You have evolved our language. The Japanese are to be credited with ignoring the 4th digit of the year. It is the first conceptual leap since Y2K. Today's feature article as linked to from the international bit illustrates it for you. They want you do MayDay 007. Cool. Next year it will be 008. We my friends, opponents, sparring mates, critics, peers & lurkers in ".ie state" are going to Reclaim 016 Everyone is going to get a poster. <br />
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arigato - is what it sounds like. The japanese in their announcement are inviting us to drop two millenia of history they don't share for an ergonomically typed & beautifully filed new century. </strong> <br />
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<a href="http://japan.indymedia.org/feature/display/2203/index.php" title="http://japan.indymedia.org/feature/display/2203/index.php">http://japan.indymedia.org/feature/display/2203/index.php</a><br />
<a href="http://japan.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3372/index.php" title="http://japan.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3372/index.php">http://japan.indymedia.org/newswire/display/3372/index.php</a>Venezuela adopts 30 minute time change. - important news for visitors to the Bolivarian revolutionhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2153942007-12-12T14:31:17+00:00iosafThe time change which came into effect on Dec 9th seems to have been a quiet hit...The time change which came into effect on Dec 9th seems to have been a quiet hit amongst the people of Venezuela. & like most examples of the extent of state power in that country been ignored in Europe. But not by either Microsoft or Linux who have both had to patch computer networks to deal with the first ever <strong> half hour adjustment </strong>.<br />
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Yep. You read right. Venezuelans changed their clocks not by one hour (the way we all do thank Bennie Franklin) but by 30 minutes. This means you to must change your clock 30 minutes during the winter if you fly to either of Venezuela's new time zone of -4:30 GMT or -4:30 UTC. <br />
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if you're bringing a PC or microsoft laptop to the state, it will help you to go here <br />
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/" title="http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/">http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/</a><br />
if you've a linux based computer go here - <a href="http://rodria1.blogspot.com/2007/12/nuevo-huso-horario-de-venezuela.html" title="http://rodria1.blogspot.com/2007/12/nuevo-huso-horario-de-venezuela.html">http://rodria1.blogspot.com/2007/12/nuevo-huso-horario-....html</a> <br />
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Of course you could just obey your diary instructions or travel on Brazilian time & be either half an hour late or early depending on what way you look at it. Hugo Chavez speaking from Argentina confirmed that this new half-hour change will ensure the future health and efficiency of the Venezuelan people.<br />
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Actuallyhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2153962007-12-12T14:38:52+00:00pat cUp until 1965 Venezuela was 4 1/2 hours behind GMT. Chavez is just returning thi...Up until 1965 Venezuela was 4 1/2 hours behind GMT. Chavez is just returning things to the way they were.you got me there Pat. BBC explains how lots of places are on not on hour steps.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2153982007-12-12T14:52:17+00:00iosafIn an article I hadn't seen when putting up the comment (I'd just been thinking ...In an article I hadn't seen when putting up the comment (I'd just been thinking about the computer links)<br />
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/" title="http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/">http://www.microsoft.com/venezuela/cambiohorario/</a><br />
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the BBC explains how ..."Canada's Newfoundland province is half-an-hour out of step with other Atlantic provinces. Pakistan is only half-an-hour behind India, while Nepal is a mere 15 minutes ahead of its large southern neighbour. Western Australia and South Australia observe a 90-minute time difference across the state boundary. However, the remote border town of Eucla and the surrounding area, home to a few hundred people, operates on its own time zone, 45 minutes ahead of Western Australia and 45 minutes behind South Australia......"<br />
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Personally this is not strange to me, I operate an internal clock which is 15 minutes behind the exigencies of any employer & rely on a spanish train service to get to work, which is anything from five minutes fast to my experience yesterday of two hours late. (of course the Catalans think independence would change that).<br />
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<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7134927.stm" title="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7134927.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7134927.stm</a><br />
as strange as it may seem 2008 is to be 31536001 seconds long as well.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2414352008-12-31T22:00:23+00:00chronos - yer grim reaper bloke.The national institute of standards and technology of the USA has as usual prepa...The national institute of standards and technology of the USA has as usual prepared a FAQ for those of ye who might wonder why yanks with nuklear clocks get to squeeze extra seconds into your life.<br />
<a href="http://tf.nist.gov/general/leaps.htm" title="http://tf.nist.gov/general/leaps.htm">http://tf.nist.gov/general/leaps.htm</a><br />
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this of course will be the 24th time since 1974 that an extra second has been snuck into New Year's Eve.<br />
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that's almost half a minute.<br />
This very vulnerability allowed NTP and time to down the internet - 2014http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2985212014-02-11T20:07:40+00:00o as ifJust one day before global awareness day to fight back against surveillance, tha...Just one day before global awareness day to fight back against surveillance, that tiny slither of a second or parsec on one server being different to others could allow gazumphing massive data to be rerouted. For it never simply goes away. They gurggle that the hack happened at 400gigabits per second over at cloudflare who told the BBC about it.<br />
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26136774" title="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26136774">http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26136774</a><br />
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Then today <em> our international day to fight back against all the hoovering™ of our data and secrets which are then outsourced to people who do long division sums and carry portable hard drives with them from Hawaii through Maryland to Hong Kong and Moscow</em>............<br />
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Then today............ Bitcoin came tumbling down.<br />
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The dark deep web might be as sticky as any other woven but at least now it's harder to buy shit.<br />
and buy kids. and buy bones. and sell and sell.<br />
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I feel safer-<br />
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But then all my secrets will be safe just like pencil notes to be sold on..,<br />
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if there is an "on".hi iosafhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2985322014-02-13T01:45:46+00:00wageslaveHi iosaf. Glad to see you still visiting and posting on the site :-)
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Wages...Hi iosaf. Glad to see you still visiting and posting on the site :-)<br />
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Wageslave TOR - 60% Financed by the US Military, . . . Feeling Safer now?http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment2985382014-02-13T23:06:40+00:00FFS
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Never use TOR for anything Illegal - they are doing it again.http://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment3010732016-12-31T04:38:27+00:00iosaf2016 was just so wonderful and atomic clocks are just so unreliable that an extr...2016 was just so wonderful and atomic clocks are just so unreliable that an extra second will be squeezed in again tonight.<br />
heartbeathttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment3010742017-01-01T10:51:35+00:00Phil SophiaThe extra atomic second hasn't affected me by a single heartbeat. If we are busy...The extra atomic second hasn't affected me by a single heartbeat. If we are busy in our working and leisure hours, mentally and physically, we needn't sense that time has increased or decreased.mouldhttp://www.indymedia.ie/article/73590#comment3010782017-01-13T12:05:13+00:00HyphaHi iosaf. Glad to see you still visiting and posting on the site :-)Hi iosaf. Glad to see you still visiting and posting on the site :-)