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From: Jeff Cook <jcook@his.com>
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Mike Suggitt wrote:
> Isn't this the year that the clocks in the GPS satellites re-set
> themselves to zero? 


There's plenty of explanation of the "GPS Week Number Rollover" and
other GPS topics at the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC:
http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/gps.html

-- 
Jeff Cook
jcook@his.com
Washington DC area
http://www.cookstudios.com
