`%time` ======= Our simple timer. It allows vanes and applications to set and timer events, which are managed in a simple priority queue. `%time` produces effects to start the unix timer, and when the requested `%time` passes, unix sends wake events to `%time`, which time routes back to original sender. We don't guarantee that a timer event will happen at exactly the `%time` it was set for, or even that it'll be particularly close. A timer event is a request to not be woken until after the given time. `%eyre` uses `%time` for timing out sessions, and `%clay` uses `%time` for keeping track of time-specified file requests. `%ames` should probably use `%time` to keep track of things like network timeouts and retry timing, but it currently uses its own alarm system.