Here is a post from another list for those needing accurate time. patrick Begin forwarded message:
From: Ted Blank Subject: [IOTAoccultations] time.gov website updated Date: 13 March 2014 at 06:23:30 MDT To: iotaoccultations <IOTAoccultations@yahoogroups.com>
Some information from Andrew Novick at NIST:
www.time.gov has been updated. Some new features are: 12/24 hour clock toggle and the time is actually corrected for the path delay through the Internet. This is an HTML5 (cross-platform-compatible) site that requires no plugins. There is no intro map to click - the site automatically determines your time zone, based on your computer clock settings.
LCD monitors may add a few milliseconds of delay before actually displaying a screen, so if you video-record the time.gov time display on an LCD monitor next to the accurate 1-PPS pulse of an IOTA-VTI box, the time.gov time might still show slightly behind the 1-PPS pulses on your video recording. I understand that old-fashioned CRT monitors should have much less internal delay in displaying the website time than LCD monitors, so time.gov time displayed on a CRT monitor should line up more closely with the VTI pulses. I have not checked this because I got rid of my last CRT display quite a while ago. I'm sure I can find one around for free to check this.
Ted Blank