Re: Time Part Names

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"clintonG" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uhIfq$itIHA.1328@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
here you go lazy bones...
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/58469.html



"Mythran" <kip_potter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5722D16F-5D3F-48DA-8114-6C81FE1CA035@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Quick off-topic question that I would like the answer too....

When formatting time, there are multiple parts:

12(hour):30(minute):45(second):33(ms) am (???)

What is the "proper" term for the AM/PM designator? Is there one?

Thanks,
Mythran



nice choice of words..."lazy bones" lol...but anywho, I did quite a few google searches before posting, so I was "completely" lazy :)

Thanks,
Mythran

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