Just as a FYI about something that caught my attention recently. This year
on Saturday September 8, 2001, the unix time stamp flips to 1 billion and
gets another digit going from 9 to 10 digits. Not sure if anyone else but
me is using the timestamp in ways that were set to 9 digits, such as DB
column int length or in strings of fixed lengths, but these possibilities
should be looked at just in case they could fail when the time changes to
the longer int.

Just a heads up, hope it helps someone.

Bill

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