Personally, I use tock.usno.navy.mil it's a public stratum 0 clock with a
quick response and very high reliability.
Christopher Bergeron wrote:
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Well, I'm syncing to www.fsu.edu whom sync with the atomic clock at thenaval observatory (they're a sort of mirror). I believe you can also syncwithtick.gatech.edu or tock.gatech.edu and get the same result (I went to FSU)as they are an East Coast mirror too.-CB-----Original Message-----From: Calvin Harrigan [mailto:charrig@earthlink.net]Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:27 PMTo: ale@ale.orgSubject: Re: [ale] time of day goes back: taking countermeasures?What's the url of the national observatory? I would also like to sync myclock...Thanks...On Tuesday 20 November 2001 06:03 pm, you wrote:
Does anyone know why ping does this? My time is current per rdate andthe national observatory.Google didn't have much except for a bunch of cgi scripts that aredisplaying this.Anyone have tips or a solution?TIA,CB---This message has been sent through the ALE general discussion list.See http://www.ale.org/mailing-lists.shtml for more info. Problems shouldbe sent to listmaster at ale dot org.
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