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Re: even elder races get tired of waiting


From: Jean Louis
Subject: Re: even elder races get tired of waiting
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2021 20:29:52 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/2.0.6 (2021-03-06)

* Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor 
<help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> [2021-03-21 20:11]:
> Jude DaShiell wrote:
> 
> > Usually when this kind of question comes up it's in
> > connection with business and close of business on given
> > days. So business open on monday to close of business on
> > Friday given it's the same week would be 5 days.
> 
> OK? And days start at 00:00?

Good question!

There are few definitions for days, some definitions will say it
starts at zero, some others will tell it is interval of 24 hours, not
necessarily starting at zero, and some definition will speak of
daylight period.

So if business starts on Monday 08:00 o'clock -- or maybe in Sweden at
09:30 o'clock (they have have time...) and it maybe closes at 16
o'clock or in Sweden maybe 18:00 o'clock, then we have interval from

Monday 08:00 o'clock to Friday 18:00 o'clock Swedish opening hours,
that yields result of:

SELECT '2021-03-26 18:00'::timestamp - '2021-03-22 08:00'::timestamp;

    ?column?     
-----------------
 4 days 10:00:00

(time-from-to "2021-03-22 08:00" "2021-03-26 18:00") => 4 days 10:00:00

(defun time-from-to (from-date to-date)
  "Returns days passed from FROM-DATE to TO-DATE in format YYYY-MM-DD."
   (string-trim
    (shell-command-to-string
     (format "psql -Aqtc \"SELECT '%s'::timestamp - '%s'::timestamp;\"" to-date 
from-date))))

But then again it may be deceptive, we did not calculate working
hours, rather full difference, as worker did not work really 4 days
and 10 hours, but rather maybe 8 hours x 5 = 40 hours, which equals to
some 1.6 full days in a week.

There are 365 days in a year, 52 weeks, one month or 4 weeks is
usually some kind of holiday, there are maybe few more holidays. 48
weeks x 1.6 full days yields with actual work of 77 days in a year of
365 years, just 21% of the year time, and then so many will keep
complaining for overwork and whatever other reasons.

We are lazy.





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