In an NSDictionary I have a key called "time" that contains an NSDate object. When I NSLog the NSDictionary the time object appears like this:

"time" = 2009-10-22 20:58:19 +0000;

So what I did was this:

// "myDict" represents the dictionary that contains the time key

NSDate *time = [myDict objectForKey:@"time"];
NSLog(@"%d", [time timeIntervalSinceNow]);

And the result is this:

2009-10-22 21:01:18.949 TestApplication[8263:a0f] -2097072

Not sure what's wrong here, I've taken a look at some examples and they seem to do the same thing.
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