For years I've been trying to understand Customer Standard Time, SC Logic, and EW behavior. I'm sure I am not the only one.
At first I believed (for a little bit) I finally found away. Severe brain trauma... as in going to the nearest brick wall and hitting my head against it until I was almost unconscious. Alas even that failed. Just when I thought "Ok this has to be the absolute bottom of the barrel" I find out it is just one layer of about 1 million layers of insanity. So Welcome to Trying to Understand SC logic 101. This is an introductory course, so we will only be covering the top of the first layer, with more advance courses coming later. While the sane can not fully understand SC logic, this course will hopefully begin to give us SOME insight.
Here is how it works. I will post a topic, and somebody else will try to make sense of SC logic, helping us to figure out why things are the way they are. Others may also weigh in on the topic. Then the first person to respond (and only the first person) will post a topic, and the next person will again try to make sense of the logic. Now there are only so many topics to cover, so every two weeks we will go deeper down the rabbit hole. I will however place the disclaimer that any insanity resulting from this course I am not liable for. You have been warned.
First topic. Customer Standard Time. Why is it that sometimes the customer passes minutes and claims it to be hours, and sometimes passes hours and claims it to be minutes or seconds?
At first I believed (for a little bit) I finally found away. Severe brain trauma... as in going to the nearest brick wall and hitting my head against it until I was almost unconscious. Alas even that failed. Just when I thought "Ok this has to be the absolute bottom of the barrel" I find out it is just one layer of about 1 million layers of insanity. So Welcome to Trying to Understand SC logic 101. This is an introductory course, so we will only be covering the top of the first layer, with more advance courses coming later. While the sane can not fully understand SC logic, this course will hopefully begin to give us SOME insight.
Here is how it works. I will post a topic, and somebody else will try to make sense of SC logic, helping us to figure out why things are the way they are. Others may also weigh in on the topic. Then the first person to respond (and only the first person) will post a topic, and the next person will again try to make sense of the logic. Now there are only so many topics to cover, so every two weeks we will go deeper down the rabbit hole. I will however place the disclaimer that any insanity resulting from this course I am not liable for. You have been warned.
First topic. Customer Standard Time. Why is it that sometimes the customer passes minutes and claims it to be hours, and sometimes passes hours and claims it to be minutes or seconds?
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