Hacker standard
time (HST) is a relative
time zone occurring no less than three hours behind where the hacker actually lives. This means, should a hacker be awake at 3am according to local
time, it is only midnight in his
time zone. It is important to note that hacker standard
time is adjustable according to occupation and
time of year. Should the hacker still be in school, the three hour rule generally applies. However, during his summer vacation, the rule is traditionally scalable to at least an
8 hour difference. This enables hackers to miss daylight entirely, keeping to their necessary vampiristic existence.
If the hacker is out of school and in the working world, hacker standard
time may be adjusted such that the hacker adjustment takes place only at night. This means should the hacker be awake at 2:59 am local
time, it is but 11:59pm his time. However, when he wakes up at 7am for
work, it is 7 am in both HST and local time, meaning the hacker simply scales back the amount of
sleep he gets, existing on the half hacker standard time regimen.
So, when you see a hacker early in the morning (1pm or earlier in local time), please avoid loud noises. Allow them to adjust to their surroundings for at least an hour before any valuable information exchanges are conducted.