NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2011 Sep 18, 22:25 -0700
For all of you practical navigators as well as all of you not-so-practical navigation enthusiasts, what's your favorite source for time? A web site? A GPS device? A radio time signal? When you set or check a watch, how accurately do you worry about setting from any of these sources: one second, a fraction of a second? And when a good watch has been set, how often do you feel the need to double-check it? The obvious answer is "as often as possible" but consider two cases: when you have easy access to a time signal update, how often would you prefer to update (or put differently, what sort of updating frequency would be pointless or even obsessive), and for the other side of the coin, when you have no access, how long would you feel comfortable going without an update or double-check? We've talked before about trusting inexpensive watches for months or even as much as a year in an experimental situation. What's the longest you would really trust one in practice?
-FER
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