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Metric Time

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<a href="http://zapatopi.net/metrictime.html" title="A Guide To Metric Time Or Decimalized Time">A Guide To Metric Time...</a> seen on <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a> in <a href="http://slashdot.org/articles/02/07/05/0117254.shtml?tid=133">Isn't it Time for Metric Time?</a> discusses a proposed system for converting to base-ten time. As if the U.S. doesn't have enough problems converting to metric measurement, except curiously for soda containers, here comes a new proposal sure not to be adopted. <bq>Metric Time (MT) is an attempt to create a decimalized time system for our modern base-10 using world. This is a neglected part of the Metric System (or SI) which has created a whole measuring system based on 10 for mass, distance, volume, etc., but no official decimalized time units for normal day-to-day use. Since any system for measuring time is arbitrary, we should be using one that is most practical for us. I think that system is Metric Time.</bq> Actually, reading through it gives one a creepy feeling, as of something not quite right. If the human race ever gets into space, this is likely a system that may be used, as it's not dependent on any planetary system. The full discussion is quite in-depth and well thought out, with conversions to and from <iq>Anglo-Babylonian Time (ABT)</iq> time (our Base-60 system).