Paul Ganssle <p.gans...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Ah, my mistake. The examples all use `datetime.fromtimestamp`, so I didn't 
notice that it was failing only on the `timestamp` side. Re-opening, thanks!

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resolution: duplicate -> 
status: closed -> open
superseder: [Windows] datetime.fromtimestamp(t) when 0 <= t <= 86399 fails on 
Python 3.6 -> 

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