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the difference between a joke and a tragedy, measured in milliseconds.
means the precise moments at which actions are scheduled or executed, where the gap between them matters more than the actions themselves.
from from middle english timing, the act of measuring or regulating time, borrowed straight from the verb time plus the noun-forming -ing, first used in racing and music before comedy and cooking claimed it.
comedy rulethe pause before a punchline outperforms the punchline
f1 precisionpit stops won and lost by tenths of seconds
biology versioncircadian timing runs your body without asking permission
for instance
traffic light sync — los angeles retimed 4000 signals to cut delays in 2013