Thank you for the explanation of the time stamp difference. I didn't think you were being a dick at all. I just didn't have any more energy left (to keep my eyes open) after having been awake nearly twenty-four hours by then to engage with you on this. I also wasn't intending to be rude. If you're referring to the "... I'll leave it in your capable hands..." that's a colloquialism I've used many times in the past to colleagues and vice-versa. It's used in a light-hearted and respectful manner, usually to denote you have to get to a meeting or elsewhere (or to sleep as I used it about six hours ago) and can't continue a conversation. We don't have visual clues when writing (nor audible ones) to see the smile that always goes along with that statement. No offense was intended.
In the future, when possible, I'll check links like OP provided to double check the time stamp. I hadn't looked at them earlier. Again, thank you for the subsequent explanation and the guidance on the proper resource to check. I'm glad you brought the time stamp issue up.
Thank you for the explanation of the time stamp difference. I didn't think you were being a dick at all. I just didn't have any more energy left (to keep my eyes open) after having been awake nearly twenty-four hours by then to engage with you on this. I also wasn't intending to be rude. If you're referring to the "... I'll leave it in your capable hands..." that's a colloquialism I've used many times in the past to colleagues and vice-versa. It's used in a light-hearted and respectful manner, usually to denote you have to get to a meeting or elsewhere (or to sleep as I used it about six hours ago) and can't continue a conversation. We don't have visual clues when writing (nor audible ones) to see the smile that always goes along with that statement. No offense was intended.
In the future, when possible, I'll check links like OP provided to double check the time stamp. I hadn't looked at them earlier. Again, thank you for the subsequent explanation and the guidance on the proper resource to check. I'm glad you brought the time stamp issue up.