• @Tiuku@sopuli.xyz
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    2 years ago

    Maybe it would be a good time to fix that too and move to decimal time while we’re at it.

    • @pingveno
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      32 years ago

      I’ve always felt the idea of decimal time was backwards, and that base 60 as a base is far superior. 60 is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, and 30. Of course it doesn’t make much difference to a computer, but to people it makes it more likely that we can deal in a simple ratio (third of an hour = 20 minutes). Of course, it would be a far bigger lift to switch number systems.

    • @DPUGT2
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      32 years ago

      Each day is composed of 10 hours, each of those of 10 minutes, each of those 100 seconds. There are 100 days in a year.

      The difficult part will be modifying Earth’s orbit.

    • eshep
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      22 years ago

      HA…what’s the startdate today again?

    • DessalinesA
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      2 years ago

      What’s decimal time? 100 hour day, 100 seconds in a minute, etc?

        • @DPUGT2
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          42 years ago

          Jesus. It doesn’t even list Vinge’s version… we just count everything in seconds. The ksec (kilosecond) is the unit used to indicate things that will happen in the near future (see you in 3 ksecs). The msec (megasecond) is used much like we use for weeks, and the gsec is used much like we now use decades. Only geologists really use tsecs.

            • @DPUGT2
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              12 years ago

              Pretty much. Though in Deepness in the Sky, code archeologists believe that zero seconds dates to the landing on the moon, rather than 1970.