09/05/2011 02:27 by LindaRodrigues
HH:MM:SS denotes the format Hours, Minutes, Seconds. It is intended for when you need a timer value that doesn't fit into a whole unit. e.g. instead of 2 or 3 hours you want 2 hours, 10 minutes and 30 seconds:
All values under 10 should be prefixed with a zero, e.g. 2 is represented 02.
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