Oh no - another research project.

George

Georges-Henry Portefait wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I thought the problem was the coding on
> dates in C.
> Since the "zero" date in C is January 1
> 1970 00:00 .
> 
> and if you add 16 bits to this it is
> something around
> 2035 in the middle of the night in GMT
> time.
> 
> Is this "bogus date" will be our next
> topic for 30 or so years :)
> 
> Best regards to all
> 
> GH portefait
> 
> George Toft wrote:
> 
> >
> > This is all based on 2^32 seconds from 1900, which is
> > 2036.195,
> > or March 10th, 2036 (plus or minus a couple days).  I'll be
> > in
> > my rocking chair with my 128-bit 25 gigaflops antique by
> > then.
> 
> --
> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
> Version: 3.1
> GCS/CC d-@ s+:- C++(++++)UL++++ P++>++++
> L++>+++ E-W+(+++) N++ !o K- w
> !O M(++) V? !PS !PE y+ PGP+++ t+ 5? X R*
> tv b+ DI? D+ G+++ e+++ h+ r y+
> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
> 
> http://www.geekcode.com

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