Re: Punctuation...

Subject: Re: Punctuation...
From: BURGAMW1 <burgamw1 -at- TEOMAIL -dot- JHUAPL -dot- EDU>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1993 08:45:52 EDT

I know that s with a dot underneath it means "mean solar second." Therefore, by
the process of induction, I assume the M with the dot underneath means "mean
solar minute." Does anyone know if this is correct?

Murrie Burgan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory


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