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Chrono:

--- Quote from: Winner2 on June 29, 2011, 04:05:17 PM ---I didn“t buy the server in 1969.

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Guess you didn't hear about default values.

They kinda put in values that don't have to make sense for the sake of not loving anything up.
DontCare4Free:

--- Quote from: Chrono on June 30, 2011, 06:02:07 PM ---Guess you didn't hear about default values.

They kinda put in values that don't have to make sense for the sake of not loving anything up.

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Unix time stamps.
0 means first january 1970. I assume you already know this though.
Chrono:

--- Quote from: DontCare4Free on June 30, 2011, 09:29:13 PM ---Unix time stamps.
0 means first january 1970. I assume you already know this though.

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Oh no his is off by a day, or probably a minute, or maybe even an hour.

And my point still stands.


--- Quote from: Chrono on June 30, 2011, 06:02:07 PM ---Guess you didn't hear about default values. (0)

They kinda put in values (0) that don't have to make sense for the sake of not loving anything up. (0 instead of null)

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DontCare4Free:

--- Quote from: Chrono on June 30, 2011, 11:35:32 PM ---Oh no his is off by a day, or probably a minute, or maybe even an hour.

And my point still stands.

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Some clocks recognize midnight as 24.00 of the previous day, which is probably what happened here.
Besides, I wasn't arguing against you, I was merely clarifying why that date was displayed to the people here who didn't know that particular fact about unix timestamps, or who maybe didn't even know what it is.
For the people in the latter category it is the number of seconds passed since the first january of 1970 (also known as the "epoch").
Chrono:

--- Quote from: derp on December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM ---
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This says December 31, 1969, 6 PM for me.
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