[time-nuts] "The GPS navigation is the weakest point,"

Bill Hawkins bill at iaxs.net
Fri Dec 16 04:36:52 UTC 2011


MIC CHECK!

It is time to occupy this thread with something that is time-nutty.

The previous thread on gravity control of a pendulum clock was hijacked
by Jim Palfreyman to a conflict on the metric system, that led to
something completely off topic continuing under the SAME SUBJECT.

Now John Forster seeks to introduce military conflict into this list
with the false drone that the US deliberately let the Iranians have.
Of course we came up with a story to make them believe they did it.

Does that have anything to do with leap seconds? Determining the
speed of neutrinos? Pushing back the limits of accuracy of atomic
time? Using an ancient GPSB program to activate a board found on
eBay? Searching for the perfect divider?

John Ackerman, this list is too large. It needs pruning.

We need more people to occupy this list with stuff that is on topic,
rather than be driven away by people who crave conflict.

Best wishes to all as the solemnity of the solstice approaches.
The solstice, at least, is about real planetary time.

Have at it, while you can.

Bill Hawkins


-----Original Message-----
From: J. Forster
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:10 PM
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Subject: [time-nuts] "The GPS navigation is the weakest point,"

Iran hijacked US drone, claims Iranian engineer  Tells Christian Science
Monitor that CIA's spy aircraft was 'spoofed' into landing in enemy
territory instead of its home base in Afghanistan
Iran guided the CIA's "lost" stealth drone to an intact landing inside
hostile territory by exploiting a navigational weakness long-known to the
US military, according to an Iranian engineer now working on the captured
drone's systems inside Iran.






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