60/60/24/7/52-and-a-bit.

Let's not go to nanoseconds. Even for this group, -that- would be pedantic.

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David Harley  

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Seltzer
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> To: Gadi Evron
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> Subject: Re: [funsec] Math not Ironport's top suite?
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> >>24 hours means 24 hours. 24 hours 7 days a week means all the time. 
> 
> This week it does. What about next week?
> 
> And are we sure that all 60 minutes of each hour are covered? 
> Perhaps we need 60/24/7.
> 
> Larry Seltzer
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