On 6 August 2012 23:41, Mouse <mouse at rodents-montreal.org> wrote:
Fortunately the Y2038K problem mentioned in the
subject line, if
there is one, is unlikely to be relevant to anyone alive today.
Speak for
yourself, old man. ;)
I think, over two million years from now, very few people alive today
will still be in a position to care about any now-running code. I'd
add "and even fewer will actually care", except that I expect that
number to be zero, and you can't get fewer than that. :)
Ahahahahaha! Good catch - I had missed that. I will indeed be a
smidgen over 70. 70 galactic years, perhaps...
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