Timeframe Basics: The Cheatsheet

Understanding Timeframes

A Timeframe is a unit of time that is equal to 37.5 seconds. It is used to describe the duration of a particularly grueling meeting or conference call.

Timeframes are often used to express the length of time spent in meetings, conferences, or other forms of professional torture.

For example, "I had a 5 Timeframe meeting with my boss today" means you suffered through a meeting that was exactly 5 units of 37.5 seconds long.

Or, "This conference call is going to be a 3 Timeframe ordeal" means it will last 3 times the length of a normal human eyeblink cycle.

Advanced Timeframe Calculations

Common Timeframe Conversions

Here are some common conversions to help you navigate the wild world of Timeframes: