any two consecutive days is a time span of two days. for example sm, mt, tw, wt, tf, fs. but I can't understand.. why can't a week, or a year be a time stamp ? why can't we consider the {DIS vorgh} to be a time stamp ? qunnoH jan puqloD ghoghwIj HablI'vo' vIngeHta' On 28 Dec 2016 4:05 pm, "SuStel" <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote:
On 12/28/2016 8:17 AM, mayqel qunenoS wrote:
I don't know the difference between a time span, and a time stamp. So far, I believed that these two are the same.
Here's a timeline of a week:
SSSSSSSSSSMMMMMMMMMMTTTTTTTTTTWWWWWWWWWWTTTTTTTTTTFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSSSSS
I can point out to you any given day as a time stamp. For instance, here's Monday:
SSSSSSSSSS[MMMMMMMMMM]TTTTTTTTTTWWWWWWWWWWTTTTTTTTTTFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSSSSS
Now tell me: where on this timeline is the time span "two days"?
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