On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 1:58 AM Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> wrote:

> This has to be examined somewhat indirectly, because SRFI-19 doesn't offer
> > any way to display a TAI time in its conventional form as a date-like
> > structure, nor to input a TAI time from such a structure.
>

I think that is as it should be.  TAI time is a count of SI seconds from a
particular instant in time.  It is not divided up into minutes, hours,
days, months, years, etc. I realize that this is often done, but I believe
it to be not actually meaningful.  These terms apply to dynamical time and
also in a slightly different way to UTC, but they have little meaning for
TAI.

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