Saturday, March 12, 2011

Techical difficulties...

I'm sure everybody's gotten to see plenty of talking heads in UTC -5:00 having horribly lagged conversations with field reporters in UTC +9:00 over the last couple of days.

Roomie put up a pretty cool post explaining things like the "Double Hop" and the "Amanpour Nod".

7 comments:

  1. Funny thing is, back in the Ye Olden Times of the Apollo Moon Missions, I remember that everyone was told over and over that there would be a 3-4 second gap between saying "Marco" and hearing it, and the same gap would occur when you yelled "Polo" back. Now we've gotten even slower over the past 40+ years? Must be that Federale Mandated 5 Second Wardrobe Malfunction that's screwing things up. Obviously, it CAN"T be that the members of the Lamestream Media don't know how to count to 10, could it?

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  2. What they need is a little info graphic in the corner of a clock symbol unwinding to depict the delay in the intelligence getting from one end to another. It can't be that hard.

    Jim

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  3. Still have Zulu time set on my Datum Symmetricom master clock here at home. Everything is Z+ or Z- from that. :-)

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  4. Great post and she is absolutely correct. We see it all the time on Sat VTCs, but we 'know' it's there.

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  5. It is NOT Zulu Time! It is Greenwich Mean Time.
    Damn Whiggery running amok. *pours self more port*
    mutter-mutter-carp-moan

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  6. I wonder how many man-centuries of trans-Pacific phone calls have been taken up with the phrase "Well, what time is it where YOU are?".

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  7. I thought it was "Coordinated Universal Time".

    Regards.

    wv = routzera. I swear.

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