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- From: Jake Goertz <goertz@az.com>
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- Subject: Re: Date Arithmetic
- Date: 25 Feb 1996 00:52:20 GMT
- Organization: Network Access Services, Inc.
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- Hey guys,
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- When I was using time_t function it gave me radical numbers that were not
- right, it went from like 7 billion or trillion or something to like 2
- trillion or billion. One hard drive got screwed up by the monkey virus
- and borland C++ was on that so I can't check what exact numbers are.
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- It might have been my program, I dunno.
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- Jake
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