Didn't some company do something similar a few years back, and try to make like 1000 time units per day a thing, instead of the normal 24 hours?
Our 24 hour, 60 minute, 60 second system is weird and unintuitive, but it's standard, we're all used to it, and it's not a problem that needs desperately to be solved. And if you did... 100 'hours' would be better. I mean, that would be an 'hour' of 14.4 minutes - about a quarter hour. That seems more intuitive than 144 minute-long hours to me...
FarmD33 t1_irlzp1h wrote
Reply to TIL French used 10h day instead of 24h between 1793 - 1805 during era called "decimalisation" by NightKnight_CZ
Didn't some company do something similar a few years back, and try to make like 1000 time units per day a thing, instead of the normal 24 hours?
Our 24 hour, 60 minute, 60 second system is weird and unintuitive, but it's standard, we're all used to it, and it's not a problem that needs desperately to be solved. And if you did... 100 'hours' would be better. I mean, that would be an 'hour' of 14.4 minutes - about a quarter hour. That seems more intuitive than 144 minute-long hours to me...