This one time, at band camp, O Plameras wrote:
>Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
>>This one time, at band camp, O Plameras wrote:
>>  
>>>Andre Pang wrote:
>>>    
>>>>Second, what's time+1?  Let's assume that automatic type conversion 
>>>>here is what you want.  time+1 could now mean:
>>>>
>>>>* Add one hour to the time
>>>>* Add one minute to the time
>>>>* Add one second to the time
>>>>* Add one microsecond to the time
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>Time is set to HOUR, and so the interpreter (compiler) will increment by 
>>>hours.
>>>If Time is set to MINUTE, the interpreter will increment by minutes.
>>>and so forth.
>>>
>>>Today is set to DAY, and so the interpreter will increment by days.
>>>    
>>
>>So it's going to change depending on "the" interpreter?  That's all kinds 
>>of
>>bad!
>>  
>No, it's not changing depending on the interpreter.
>
>The interpretation changes depending on the type of value.
>
>Time may be in Hours or Minutes or Seconds.

You're so full of crack I can't even begin to compose a sensible rebuttal
explain to you why.
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