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Unix time 1234567890 on Saturday, Feb 14th, 2009
I've found
this gem
via
Symlink
(great guys, great German language geek site -
check it out!): on saturday Feb 14th 2009
it's not only valentine's day, but the
Unix time
will switch to the 1234567890 seconds since the epoche, too!
The exact time depends on your timezone, you can use the date(1)
command to find it out for your and your friends' time zone, too:
% date -r 1234567890
Sa 14 Feb 2009 00:31:30 CET
%
% env TZ=US/Eastern date -r 1234567890
Fr 13 Feb 2009 18:31:30 EST
%
% env TZ=US/Pacific date -r 1234567890
Fr 13 Feb 2009 15:31:30 PST
Oh and btw, for those not following recent development in NetBSD:
The overflow of the Unix time in 2038
due to integer overflow in
time_t won't affect NetBSD any more, as time_t was moved to
a 64bit data type a few weeks ago.
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