Ah... now we're making progress.

now - 31-12-1969 * 86400

works, except that gives the right day but not the current time. All I gotta
do now is figure how how to do the correct time. (using the above, we get
941241600 which translates, using from the Unix command date -r 941241600)
to Fri Oct 29 20:00:00 EDT 1999).

> You mean to use 31-12-1969
>
> At 10:40 PM 10/28/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Elegant, except it's one day off  ... should be now - 12-31-1969 * 86400,
> >except that gives an invalid date.
>

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