I made this a long long time ago so that I could manually set a color temperature between 3200k and 5600k and then adjust the intensity while maintaining the color temp. Was handy for using magic gadgets to adjust bi-coor sourcemaker tubes or something similar.
I made this back in the day of paper time cards, when I was auditing checks on the back of a truck, and double checking my math. I spent WAY too much time perfecting the formatting of the "AM/PM" buttons and not nearly enough time making the rest of it look good. But, damn, that's a sexy toggle. This only works for the low-budget contracts, and it has been so long since I've worked on one, I'm not even sure it is accurate, but it might be! You can enter your own hourly rates and MP amounts, so it seems like chances are high that it is still accurate.
So this calculator only does the meal penalties, BUT, you can choose which contract! How cool is that? Again, design is lacking, I do love those HTML tables. This was also made a while ago.
I made this for an AD friend who was always trying to figure out how many penalties we were going to blow through. Basically, you just enter the call time, or whatever time you are back in from lunch, and the calculator will tell you when the next meal is due and when the penalties start. Both links are the practically the same, except v2 contains an unnecessary "AM/PM" and "lunch" field, and the file is called "tier3" so my guess is I had some plans for this that never went through. v1 is named for the person I was making it for. The style is very similar to the other calculators I made around this time.