On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 18:31:08 -0600, Walt Farrell wrote: >>> >>>It should happen at 00:00:00 in each time-zone. In one timezone that will be >>>1 second later than in all the others, but still at 00:00:00 :) > >The most recent question, I think, and the one I answered, was "when will >Google release the balloons". You seem to be answering "when will the leap >second occur" :) > Ah, I understand. Is that how Google coded it? And that, in turn depends on many variables, such as whether I have enabled geolocation in my device, or where my Internet backbone connection is. (For a couple weeks Google believed I was in India rather than Colorado because my employer was using a fallback proxy.)
>>(Or we can go back to ASSEMBLER-LIST and discuss the most efficient way to >>zero a register.) > >We could. (Actually, I think that's where the thread on "ASMA032E Relocatable >value or unresolved symbol found when absolute value required" should have >taken place. That way there would have been more chance that the IBMers who >work on the assembler, and know the answer, would have seen it.) > Lizette wasn't alert. Perhaps for the best; I believe Charles got the right answer, perhaps with better SNR than on ASSEMBLER-LIST. -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN