• Timestamps and intervals

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Maciej_Wo=C5=BAniak?=@mlwozniak@wp.pl to sci.physics.relativity on Sat Sep 27 10:20:03 2025
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    SQL has defined some data types related with
    time.

    The results of your priceless measurements
    are forming "intervals".

    If you scanned databases for occurences, you
    would soon notice that it's not very important.
    "Timestamp" and "date" [which is just rounded
    "timestamp"] - rule.

    And that's the primary role of time and
    clocks - dealing with "timestamps". That's
    what they're optimized for.

    Your childish games are not important
    enough to change the rules time and
    clocks behave. Face it, poor halfbrains.



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  • From Python@jpierre.messager@gmail.com to sci.physics.relativity on Sat Sep 27 08:34:35 2025
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    Le 27/09/2025 |a 10:20, Maciej Wo+|niak a |-crit :
    SQL has defined some data types related with
    time.

    The results of your priceless measurements
    are forming "intervals".

    If you scanned databases for occurences, you
    would soon notice that it's not very important.
    "Timestamp" and "date" [which is just rounded
    "timestamp"] - rule.

    And that's the primary role of time and
    clocks - dealing with "timestamps". That's
    what they're optimized for.

    Your childish games are not important
    enough to change the rules time and
    clocks behave. Face it, poor halfbrains.

    SQL and date/time datatypes against SR ? This is a new one.

    As stupidly unrelated as before.


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