Just in (last name =~ /^Case$/ ?),
What makes you think there'll still be 32-bit machines around in 2038. I'd expect to see them only in museums by then--being used as paperweights, door-stops, etc.
Deane Rothenmaier
Systems Architect
Walgreens Corp.
847-914-5150
"Truth is eternal, knowledge is changeable. It is disastrous to confuse them." -- Madeleine L'Engle
"Allegakoen, Justin Devanandan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I wish we could have a y2k hype scare every year. I made a bundle in 99'
"testing" for y2k compatibility. Anyone else?
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I thought the next hype to wait for was Jan 19th 2038 03:14:07
Isn't that the max for 32 bit machines and their date representation?
Just in
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