Richard Kaye wrote:
> We have some"agent" programs that do just this. A timer wakes them up 
> periodically and they check for any work to do. They run 24/7/365. 
>
I've always wondered why people use "expressions" like that.  I can 
understand 24/7, 24/7/52 (almost), 24/365 (or more precisely 24/365.25 
<g>), but 24/7/365 makes me wonder what sort of time/calendar system you 
are referring to.  Perhaps you could explain, Richard ?





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