I meant 2038 I guess

http://news.com.com/2100-7355-5129875.html

"Unix itself uses a similar method to resolve dates, but developers 
chose the maximum infinity value of 2 to the 31st power--about 2 billion 
seconds. That means that PTC software will "time out" Jan. 10, while 
most Unix programs will continue to operate until 2038 
<http://maul.deepsky.com/%7Emerovech/2038.html>."

Charlie Coleman wrote:
> At 10:35 AM 3/11/2007 -0400, mrgmhale wrote:
>
> ...
>   
>> I am still here despite the much feared, even more hated, Daylight Saving
>> Time change!  And all of my business PCs updated correctly (including the
>> NT4SP6a Server with a 3rd party patch).  The M$ Win2000ProSP4 patch even
>> worked!  The only machine that did not update was Lynda's (wife) personal
>>     
> ...
>
> Yeah.... what is all the fuss about? The majority of my machines rolled 
> over just fine. Oh.... wait.... they're Linux.... Sorry for the 
> interruption. Back your regularly schedule MS-patching.
>
> :-)
>
> -Charlie 
>
>
>
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