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Old February 22nd 13, 10:40 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway[_7_]
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"At the time of the dinosaurs, Earth completed one rotation in about
23 hours," says MacMillan, who is a member of the VLBI team at NASA
Goddard. "In the year 1820, a rotation took exactly 24 hours, or
86,400 standard seconds. Since 1820, the mean solar day has increased
by about 2.5 milliseconds." NASA

I don't think

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Of course not. Who even suggested an ignorant thug like you COULD think?