Hi,
On 2017-01-27 08:21:28, Nicholas Boel wrote to All:
about: "FSP-1040.001 Draft #3":
NB> zeroToSixty = "00" / "01" / "02" / "03" / "04" / "05" / "06" /
NB> "07" / "08" / "09" / "10" / "11" / "12" / "13" /
NB> "14" / "15" / "16" / "17" / "18" / "19" / "20" /
NB> "21" / "22" / "23" / "24" / "25" / "26" / "27" /
NB> "28" / "29" / "30" / "31" / "32" / "33" / "34" /
NB> "35" / "36" / "37" / "38" / "39" / "40" / "41" /
NB> "42" / "43" / "44" / "45" / "46" / "47" / "48" /
NB> "49" / "50" / "51" / "52" / "53" / "54" / "55" /
NB> "56" / "57" / "58" / "59" / "60"
NB> minute = zeroToSixty
I don't think the 'minute' can ever be "60" !?
NB> second = zeroToSixty
The 'second' can be "60" when there is a leap second inserted into UTC. It
would be very cool if anyone ever accomplished to write a message with that
date/time stamp! (Without cheating of course! ;))
Bye, Wilfred.
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