Why does TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30).Milliseconds evaluate to 0 when it would seem more correct for it to evaluate to 30000?
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Gets the number of whole milliseconds represented by the current TimeSpan structure.– CJ7 Nov 21 '12 at 15:45