starrkers
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Would international forum life be easier if they showed dual times: yours and the poster's?
Let me attempt to explain:
We tend to react differently to things depending on our mood. Our mood changes, dependant on our circumstances and, I believe, the time of day.
We're much more likely to be loose and philosophical (like now) when the stresses of the day are passed, after dinner, the kids are asleep and we've got an alcoholic beverage to wind down with.
But on an international forum, one man's (man is used here as a shortform for "human") evening wind down is another's morning shitfight or lunchtime stress relief.
For instance, right now it is jsut after 10pm Tuesday night. Yet I know it is about 9am (I think) in the UK and seriously ugly hours in the US (sorry, rest of the world, I only immediately know the big 2, and then only vaguely).
If we immediately knew the time of day a person was posting, we could allow for their time-of-the-day mood.
Whatcha reckon? Is it just the wine talking or am I onto something?
Let me attempt to explain:
We tend to react differently to things depending on our mood. Our mood changes, dependant on our circumstances and, I believe, the time of day.
We're much more likely to be loose and philosophical (like now) when the stresses of the day are passed, after dinner, the kids are asleep and we've got an alcoholic beverage to wind down with.
But on an international forum, one man's (man is used here as a shortform for "human") evening wind down is another's morning shitfight or lunchtime stress relief.
For instance, right now it is jsut after 10pm Tuesday night. Yet I know it is about 9am (I think) in the UK and seriously ugly hours in the US (sorry, rest of the world, I only immediately know the big 2, and then only vaguely).
If we immediately knew the time of day a person was posting, we could allow for their time-of-the-day mood.
Whatcha reckon? Is it just the wine talking or am I onto something?