I *think* it has something (partly) to do with date and time ...

But not entirely sure.

I know alot of UUID type generators will use data and time, because
it's relatively unique ;o)

Mark

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 11:17:18 +1000, Ricardo Russon
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> Can anyone explain to me how a UUID is created?
> 
> what does each part of it mean?
> I can tell that there is a definite pattern, which has
> sparked my interest.
> 
> Pointless technical question really, but does anyone
> know?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ricardo.
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