
15 Feb
2005
15 Feb
'05
3:03 a.m.
Keean Schupke
Historically, towns in the UK used to have their own time (set by midday) - however when the railway came, it was necessary to standardise time, so that train timetables could be compiled.
What do the national train/public-transport services do in these instances? My gut feeling would be that whatever they do would be what Haskell should do. I would guess that such local anomalies are ignored by the public transport timetables?
Or completely drowned by the anomalies in the adherence to said timetables. That's of course one possible solution :-) -kzm -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants