Fix ISO typo, closes #1415
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If you haven't heard of **ISO8601** before, it's an international standard[^datetimes-2] for writing dates where the components of a date are organized from biggest to smallest separated by `-`. For example, in ISO8601 March 5 2022 is `2022-05-03`. ISO8601 dates can also include times, where hour, minute, and second are separated by `:`, and the date and time components are separated by either a `T` or a space.
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For example, you could write 4:26pm on March 5 2022 as either `2022-05-03 16:26` or `2022-05-03T16:26`.
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If you haven't heard of **ISO8601** before, it's an international standard[^datetimes-2] for writing dates where the components of a date are organized from biggest to smallest separated by `-`. For example, in ISO8601 May 3 2022 is `2022-05-03`. ISO8601 dates can also include times, where hour, minute, and second are separated by `:`, and the date and time components are separated by either a `T` or a space.
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For example, you could write 4:26pm on May 3 2022 as either `2022-05-03 16:26` or `2022-05-03T16:26`.
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[^datetimes-2]: <https://xkcd.com/1179/>
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