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13 April 2013, 03:21 AM | #1 |
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Good points Larry makes...and not all internet time is created equal either. So averaging is best and anything within -4 or +6 is great.
For example, see the screenshot below comparing the USNO vs. time.is (which is Ce133 based). Even the USNO time can vary. The precision depends on your internet connection and how busy your computer is.
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