CountZero,
While I understand where you are coming from, try to think of it in a different light. While we do have monks from all over the world, the timestamp is a standard offset from GMT. That allows you to see heavy "usage" regardless of where monks are in the world. It is also not that difficult to adjust to local time.
I would love to add graphics, but that is a bit beyond my capabilities at this point. I had no idea how useful/wanted this type of thing would be and that is why I threw it out here for discussion. If someone would like to collaborate, I am more than happy to have them on board.
I am not sure what added benefit knowing things like the standard deviation would be, but I am willing to have a go at it if you think it is. I was expecting to hear people make requests like "Can you create a report where I can get all the day for a specific day i.e. my birthday?".
Cheers -
L~R
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