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paul c wrote:
> DBMS_Plumber wrote:
>
>> ... >> The answer "0.8 quanta" is not possible in the Date / Darwen / >> Lorentzos system, because (quoting them here - I'm the only one who's >> read the damn book, apparently) "Formally, however, time points are >> indeed points - they are indivisble, and the concept of duration >> strictly does not apply." You can't have "0.8" of a time quantum, >> because as DDL explicitly state, quantum are "indivisible". >> ...
Apparently the DBMS_Dumber guy cannot comprehend the difference between a duration and an interval. An interval may not have 0.8 of a time quantum, but an average duration certainly can because it is an entirely different beast. Just as total fertility is an entirely different beast from a child.
> No, I can't afford the book and the public library here seems to spend
> most of its money on celko books. I could read the whole book at the
> university library but they won't let me borrow it and I wouldn't
> appreciate it properly as they won't let smoke in their building.
> Whereas I am allowed to have a fag in the kitchen where I read this
> group. So my excuse is that poverty and addiction keep me out of the
> higher realms of discussion.
If you must self-medicate, I strongly encourage you to find a drug delivery mechanism that does less harm to yourself and to your environment. I hear endorphins are good.
> However, one of the authors makes a few comments at:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Temporal_database
>
> From this I gather that their preferred operations operate on domains
> made only from intervals that are based on some practical measurement
> scale, not quantums nor chronons.
Received on Sun Jan 21 2007 - 14:22:13 CST
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