"di-dah di-di-di-dit di-dah-dah di-dah-dah-dah dah-di-dit dah-di-di-dah",
sound of Morszelizer clanked out loud.
"What're you doing?" Nikola asked curiously.
"I'm sending our time logs for the last expedition to headquarters, but it's not an easy task..."
Stephen grumbled, "Can you imagine that with all the computer power at our disposal,
I STILL have to convert this message to Morse-code with only an on/off button... Hrmph... what a pain."
He grumbled at the inconvenience.
"Let me look at it." Nikola offered his help, "It looks like a pretty easy solution, we could
automate the process."
"Oh.. you hero of my day." Stephen started excitedly. "So, how do we start
it?"
"With JavaScript!" Nikola exclaimed.
![[old] Morse Clock](https://dk1vwk12q8pjl.cloudfront.net/media/logos/task/middle/morse-clock-disabled.png)
[old] Morse Clock

Help Stephen to create a module for converting a normal time string to a morse time string. As you can see in the illustration, a gray circle means on, while a white circle means off. Every digit in the time string contains a different number of slots. The first digit for the hours has a length of 2 while the second digit for the hour has a length of 4. The first digits for the minutes and seconds have a length of 3 while the second digits for the minutes and seconds have a length of 4. Every digit in...
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