Re: time stamps tomorrow?
adavis@netpci.com wrote:
>
> Some files at llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian/Incoming are stamped on 10 January
> 1998. As I write, nowhere on Earth is it now 10 January.
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llug:~> date
Fri Jan 9 09:15:07 EST 1998
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Hrm.. that must be the way it was uploaded.
Tim (let's do the time warp again)
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