|  | Posted by Greg D. Moore \(Strider\) on 06/14/35 11:25 
"Ross Presser" <rpresser@NOSPAMgmail.com.invalid> wrote in messagenews:1w3cyv7dg377n$.dlg@rosspresser.dyndns.org...
 > On 30 Aug 2005 13:28:36 -0700, --CELKO-- wrote:
 >
 > > Basics:  Time comes in durations, so evetns have a start and stop time.
 > >  The really good stuff can be found at the University of Arizona
 > > website where they have a PDF copy of the Rick Snodgrass book and his
 > > research paper.
 >
 > Joe, without passing judgement on your basic assertion "Time comes in
 > durations", you must be aware that web requests, like most other events in
 > computing, are not ever logged as durations, but as instants. Unless you
 > intend to win over the writers and administrators of every web server on
 > the planet, we're going to have to damn well DEAL with them as events, not
 > durations.
 
 You might as well give up.  Joe and I had this argument I think it was a
 year ago and he was just as wrong then as he is now.
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