23 Aug
1999
23 Aug
'99
6:11 a.m.
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Alex P. Rudnev wrote:
Through I did not see anything to worry about - your GPC may be show you the wrong date, but why it can affect the accuracy at all (except some short time around the very moment itself).
This is not true. There is things called the catelog and ephemerus, which are time based and give detailed corrections of the orbital position of Quite agree; any global timing will be wrong and it at least affect the accuracy of positioning.
Through it's just another example of the fact that Y2K is not Y-2000 problem at all; it's a problem of the limited clock counters... Let's wait until 2038 or (better) 2106 year -:).