tedd schreef:
> At 9:19 PM +0100 1/21/09, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> tedd schreef:
>>> Hi gang:
>>
>> would you stop calling me that, I'll bet it means something rude in
>> korean. :-P
>
> Hey, you called me "schreef" and that means "an end of a stroke"
> (Arrggg, that has all sorts of meanings). :-)
which translation service came up with that?? it is funny though :-)
>
>> wouldn't the slickest way be to carry/store unixtimestamps and
>> then output whatever version you need when you need it,
>> the conversion back and forth *seems* pointless.
>
> I'm into pointless stuff -- I'm symmetrically challenged. I don't like
> doing anything that can't be undone.
and how many kids do you have :-P
>> what's with the superfluous variable?
>> why not just:
>>
>> return strftime('%R', strtotime($t));
>
> I like superfluous code -- it makes me feel better and I like to see the
> computer work (while they still work for us).
since I left Windows I find it works against me less.
>
> Besides, oddly enough I can understand
>
> return $t;
>
> better than
>
> return strftime('%R', strtotime($t));
now that's plain weird. is it because '$t' vaguely resembles a rock[tm]?
>
>> also, small point, if you came across the function
>> militaryToStandard() somewhere in the code, how would
>> one know if it were all about about time formats
>> or elephants?
>
> Good point, I should have used
>
> militaryToStandardElephants()
what would hannibal say?
PS - I'm sure this is too kafkaesque for some.
PPS - I have a little rock with the words "the ball is round" carved into it?
not your work by any chance?
:-D
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