All,

I was just checking on our year-2027 compliance, and happened to notice
that time with time zone takes up 12 bytes.  This seems peculiar, given
that timestamp with time zone is only 8 bytes, and at my count we only
need 5 for the time with microsecond precision.  What's up with that?

Also, what is the real range of our 8-byte *integer* timestamp?

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