Martin,

Check out ID#42947 or search in [biofuel] for acusorb and sort by ID. 
Is there a gmail glitch to the code?

Andy


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:25:08 -0500, Martin K
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> That is the Unix date of 'epoch'
> When life began.
> No, really there is a variable in all machines that has the number of
> seconds since Jan 1, 1970. So if the data is '1969-12-31', your clock is
> set to zero. It usually gets set to zero in an email address if the
> person sending the message has an outdated email client, or an
> intermediary mail server has problems.
> 
> Many times the archive [link below] cannot decipher the date from
> someone's email, but I wrote it to set the date to the current day
> instead of setting it to 1969, resulting in it being "less wrong".
> --
> Martin K
> http://wwia.org/sgroup/biofuel/
> 
> bob allen wrote:
> > is that date some sort of default value if a computer clock screws up?
> > I see that date attached to mail to me every once in a while.
> >
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